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Copyright ©2008 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 14, 2008; 14(2): 265-271
Published online Jan 14, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.265
Table 1 Patient profiles and the endoscopic findings according to the body mass index
Body mass index (kg/m2)
P value
< 23 (n = 344)23-25 (n = 231)>25 (n = 194)
Age (yr, mean ± SEM)48.4 ± 0.751.5 ± 0.753.8 ± 0.8< 0.001
Gender (%)0.077
Men123 (35.8)104 (45.0)80 (41.2)
Women221 (64.2)127 (55.0)114 (58.8)
Alcohol intake Smoking66 (19.2)50 (21.6)55 (28.4)0.048
42 (12.2)31 (13.4)33 (17.0)0.295
Indication for pH monitoring (%)0.210
Globus156 (45.3)100 (43.3)86 (44.3)
Hoarseness76 (22.1)60 (26.0)54 (27.8)
Coughing54 (15.7)46 (19.9)26 (16.4)
Others158 (16.9)25 (10.8)28 (14.4)
Endoscopic findings (%)
Reflux esophagitis232/291 (11.0)19/204 (9.3)32/166 (19.3)0.009
Hiatal Hernia15/291 (5.2)19/204 (9.3)12/166 (7.2)0.199
Endoscopically suspected esophageal metaplasia18/291 (6.2)18/204 (8.8)16/166 (9.6)0.348
Table 2 Results of esophageal manometry according to the body mass index (mean ± SE)
Body mass index (kg/m2)
P value
< 23 (n = 344)23-25 (n = 231)> 25 (n = 194)
Proximal esophageal amplitude (mmHg)59.6 ± 1.760.1 ± 2.062.1 ± 2.40.650
Distal esophageal amplitude (mmHg)75.1 ± 2.079.5 ± 2.990.2 ± 3.1a< 0.001
LES pressure (mmHg)20.9 ± 0.420.3 ± 0.520.6 ± 0.60.711
LES length (cm)3.3 ± 0.03.3 ± 0.03.3 ± 0.00.636
Peristalsis (%)96.5 ± 0.695.2 ± 0.896.1 ± 0.70.640
Manometric diagnosis0.440
Normal1438084
Diffuse esophageal spasms411
Nutcracker esophagus161517
Hypertensive LES222
Ineffective esophageal motility1037452
Nonspecific esophageal motility disorder765938
Table 3 Results of ambulatory 24-h dual probe pH monitoring according to the body mass index (mean ± SE)
Body mass index (kg/m2)
P value
< 23 (n = 344)23-25 (n = 231)> 25 (n = 194)
Proximal probe
Time pH < 4 (total)0.7 ± 0.20.5 ± 0.10.5 ± 0.10.502
Time pH < 4 (upright)0.8 ± 0.10.7 ± 0.10.8 ± 0.10.809
Time pH < 4 (supine)0.6 ± 0.30.2 ± 0.10.1 ± 0.00.245
No. of reflux episodes11.1 ± 1.88.4 ± 1.09.5 ± 1.10.452
Distal probe
Time pH < 4 (total)2.7 ± 0.23.7 ± 0.53.8 ± 0.3a0.038
Time pH < 4 (upright)3.9 ± 0.35.8 ± 0.95.6 ± 0.5a0.021
Time pH < 4 (supine)1.4 ± 0.32.2 ± 0.62.1 ± 0.30.211
No. of reflux episodes39.1 ± 2.346.1 ± 3.159.4 ± 4.9ab< 0.001
No. of reflux episodes ≥ 5 min1.6 ± 0.21.6 ± 0.22.0 ± 0.30.477
Longest reflux episode (min)8.6 ± 1.311.3 ± 2.411.1 ± 0.90.385
DeMeester composite score11.0 ± 0.914.5 ± 1.715.7 ± 1.2a0.016
Table 4 Association of body mass index with gastroesophageal reflux disease and gastropharyngeal reflux disease, defined by ambulatory pH monitoring
Body mass index (kg/m2)
P value
< 23 (n = 344)23-25 (n = 231)> 25 (n = 194)
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (%)0.001
Absent203 (59.0)121 (52.4)82 (42.3)
Present141 (41.0)110 (47.6)112 (57.7)
Gastropharyngeal reflux disease (%)0.162
Absent143 (41.6)103 (44.6)69 (35.6)
Present201 (58.4)128 (55.4)125 (64.4)
Table 5 Multivariable analysis: unadjusted and adjusted analyses for relationships of the body mass index with gastroesophageal reflux disease and gastropharyngeal reflux disease, defined by ambulatory pH monitoring
Body mass index (kg/m2)
< 2323-25> 25
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Unadjusted OR (95 CI)11.3 (0.9-1.8)2.0 (1.4-2.8)
Adjusted OR (95 CI)111.2 (0.8-1.7)1.9 (1.3-2.9)
Gastropharyngeal reflux disease
Unadjusted OR (95 CI)10.9 (0.6-1.2)1.3 (0.9-1.9)
Adjusted OR (95 CI)110.9 (0.6-1.3)1.1 (0.8-1.7)