Clinical studies in persistent diarrhea: Dietary management with green banana or pectin in Bangladeshi children

Golam H. Rabbani, Telahun Teka, Badiuz Zaman, N. Majid, Makhduma Khatun, George J. Fuchs

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Abstract

Background & Aims: Because of the beneficial intestinal effects of dietary fibers, we have evaluated the therapeutic effects of green banana or pectin in children with persistent diarrhea. Methods: In a double-blind trial, 62 boys, age 5-12 months, were randomly given a rice-based diet containing either 250 g/L of cooked green banana (n = 22) or 4 g/kg pectin (n = 19) or the rice-diet alone (control, n = 21), providing 54 kcal/dL daily for 7 days. Stool weight and consistency, frequency of vomiting and purging, and duration of illness were measured. Results: Most children (60%) had no pathogens isolated from stools, 17% had rotavirus, 5% Vibrio cholerae, 4% Salmonella group B, and 11% had enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli infections. By day 3 posttreatment, significantly (P < 0.001) more children recovered from diarrhea receiving pectin or banana than controls (59%, 55%, and 15%, respectively). By day 4, these proportions correspondingly increased to 82%, 78%, and 23%, respectively, the study diet groups being significantly (P < 0.001) different than controls. Green banana and pectin significantly (P < 0.05) reduced amounts of stool, oral rehydration solution, intravenous fluid, and numbers of vomiting, and diarrheal duration. Conclusions: Green banana and pectin are useful in the dietary management of persistent diarrhea in hospitalized children and may also be useful to treat children at home.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)554-560
Number of pages7
JournalGastroenterology
Volume121
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Supported by a grant from the United States Agency for International Development, DPE-5986-A-1009-00, to the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh.

Copyright:
Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hepatology
  • Gastroenterology

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