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Mean stool weight, stool fat and stool nitrogen (g/day) were determined from the net weight/fat/nitrogen in the 72-h stool sample.
Infants (1 4 years) were shown to have a mean stool weight of 85 g/cap/day with no significant difference found between the age of children in years, however, a weak correlation was found between the infants age in months and total stool weight (r = 0.125, p <.029) (Myo-Khin et al., 1994).
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The mean baseline stool weight assessed during the 24-hour observation period was 914.8 g for the crofelemer arm and 813.9 g for the placebo arm.
Parker and Gallagher (1992) found that mean daily stool weight was correlated (p <.001) with calorie intake (energy intake can act as a measure of food intake); however, they found that this only accounted for 28% of the variation seen in individual stool output.
The mean reduction in stool weight from baseline to day 4 was 451.3 g/day for the crofelemer arm and 150.7 g/day for the placebo arm (P = 0.14).
Patients receiving pancreatin also had a significantly greater improvement in nitrogen absorption (CNA) compared with placebo, and greater reductions in mean stool fat, stool frequency and stool weight.
Patients receiving pancreatin also had a statistically significant greater improvement in nitrogen absorption and greater reductions in mean stool fat, stool frequency and stool weight compared with those receiving placebo.
Median dry stool weight was 29 g/cap/day which were recorded from the mean values of 60 studies, with a range of means of 12 81 g/cap/day.
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