Too Much Gas is a Sign of Mental and Mental Collapse

Scientists conducted a study examining the relationship between flatulence and mental and mental health. According to the research, people who pass out too much gas also have higher levels of stress and depression.
 Too Much Gas is a Sign of Mental and Mental Collapse
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Scientists at the North Carolina University School of Medicine, the Rome Foundation Research Institute, and the Danone Nutricia Research Center in France; They surveyed 6,000 adults in the US, UK, and Mexico. They learned the frequency level of bloating, bad breath or gas production problems that these people have experienced recently. They then administered mental and mental health tests to these people.

81% of the participants stated that they had gas at least once in the last day, 60% experienced stomach rumbling, 58% belched, 48% felt bad breath, 47% suffered from flatulence, 40% He stated that he felt swelling in his stomach. 11% said that they did not experience these complaints.

According to the test results, people with higher levels of stress and depression pass more gas. As the number of complaints increases, mental health and general quality of life are negatively affected.

“Excess gassing has negative effects on people’s physical and emotional states,” clinical psychologist Olafur Palsson, lead author of the study, at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, told Gizmodo.

Interestingly, those under the age of 50 experience more gas problems than older people. It was also seen that those who exercised regularly had less gas problems. The research team reported that they will conduct new studies with small groups to examine the issue in more detail.

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