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2. Sa1730 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FUNCTIONAL ABDOMINAL PAIN, PAINASSOCIATED IMPAIRMENT, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS VARY BASED ON CHILDREN'S RACE AND ETHNICITY
3. Sa1724 DOES AUTONOMIC NERVOUS DYSFUNCTION EXPLAIN BOTH INTERNALIZING SYMPTOMS AND SLEEP PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN WITH FUNCTIONAL ABDOMINAL PAIN?
4. Su2036 STOOLING PATTERN BUT NOT ABDOMINAL PAIN RELATES TO OVERALL DIETARY QUALITY WHEREAS ABDOMINAL PAIN BUT NOT STOOLING PATTERN RELATES TO DIETARY FIBER INTAKE IN CHILDREN WITH DISORDERS OF GUT-BRAIN INTERACTION
5. Su612 LOW FODMAP DIET ADHERENCE IS HIGH AND POSITIVELY IMPACTS NUTRITIONAL INTAKE AND DIET QUALITY IN CHILDREN WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS)
6. 36 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ADHERENCE TO A LOW FERMENTABLE CARBOHYDRATE DIET IN CHILDREN WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
7. Mo2014 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN THE FREQUENCY AND SEVERITY OF HEADACHES AND ABDOMINAL PAIN IN CHILDREN WITH PAIN-RELATED DISORDERS OF GUT-BRAIN INTERACTION
8. 707 CHARACTERIZING HIGH FODMAP FOODS IN THE DIETS OF AMERICAN CHILDREN WITH PAIN-RELATED DISORDERS OF GUT-BRAIN INTERACTION
9. Tu1775 SLEEP PARASOMNIAS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM DYSFUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH FUNCTIONAL ABDOMINAL PAIN DISORDERS
10. Mo1589 HYPERACTIVITY AND AGGRESSION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM DYSFUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH FUNCTIONAL ABDOMINAL PAIN DISORDERS
11. Su2023 NUTRITIONAL IMPLICATIONS RELATED TO FOLLOWING A LOW FODMAP DIET IN CHILDREN WITH IBS
12. Sa1622 SLEEP DISTURBANCES IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN WITH FUNCTIONAL GASTROINTESTINAL PAIN DISORDERS AND RELATION TO DEMOGRAPHIC AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS
13. Sa1637 IBS MOTHERS IN JAPAN WHO HAVE CHILDREN WITH RECURRENT ABDOMINAL PAIN (RAP) ARE MORE LIKELY TO DISCOURAGE RATHER THAN TO ENCOURAGE CHILD ILLNESS BEHAVIOR.
14. Biopsychosocial Aspects of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: How Central and Environmental Processes Contribute to the Development and Expression of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
15. Mo1771 Fatigue in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Associations With Disease Activity and Psychological Factors
16. Tu1744 Parental Protectiveness Partially Mediates the Association Between Parent-Reported Child Self-Efficacy and Child Health Outcomes in Pediatric Functional Abdominal Pain
17. 459 Parent-Only Intervention Reduces Symptoms and Disability in Abdominal Pain Patients
18. Increased Stomach Aches in Children Are Associated With Parent IBS Status and Maladaptive Parenting in Japan
19. Disease Severity Measures Are Not Consistently Related to Psychological Adjustment in Pediatric IBD Patients
20. W1075 Symptomatic Improvement in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Following Weight Loss Through Caloric Restriction and Behavioral Modification
21. W1382 Children With IBD and Functional Abdominal Pain: Who is More Disabled and Distressed?
22. M1051 Depression and Anxiety Measures in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease
23. M1224 Are Functional Constipation (FC) and Constipation Subtype Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS-C) Different Entities When Diagnosed By ROME III Criteria?
24. 466 RCT Results of a Family-Based Intervention for Children with Chronic Abdominal Pain
25. M1233 The ROME III Functional Constipation Criteria Miss 80% of Clinical Constipation Cases
26. S1144 Parental Employment and Marital Status: Indicators of Coping Style in Childhood Recurrent Abdominal Pain
27. S1334i Maintenance-Tailored Treatment Improves Long-Term Weight Loss
28. M1799 The ROME III Questionnaire Functional Constipation Module As a Constipation Severity Scale
29. S1831 Health Care Costs Associated with Fecal Incontinence
30. S1837 Health Care Costs and Utilization in Patients with Chronic Constipation
31. M1779 Both Bowel Symptom Severity and Visceral Anxiety Are Major Determinants of the Quality of Life Impact of Constipation
32. M1787 Gastrointestinal Symptoms That Differentiate Pediatric FD from IBS
33. Psychosocial Aspects of the Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
34. Excess comorbidity for somatic disorders in irritable bowel (IBS) is related to hypervigilance
35. Parents' fears and worries about recurrent abdominal pain
36. Alternative medicine and home remedy use in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is related to bloating and diarrhea
37. Multiple children within a family: Similar response to GI symptoms?
38. Agreement of Rome criteria with clinical diagnosis of irritable bowel (IBS)
39. Comparison of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients in gastroenterology and primary care clinics
40. Comorbid psychiatric disorders in irritable bowel (IBS) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
41. Excess surgery in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
42. Measuring the impact of gastrointestinal illness on school attendance
43. Age and gender effects on pediatric gastrointestinal symptoms
44. Changes in childhood recurrent abdominal pain and parental responses with cognitive behavior therapy
45. Beliefs and coping strategies for GI symptoms: What do children learn from their parents?
46. Comorbidity and psychological distress in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
47. Irritable bowel syndrome in twins: Heredity and social learning both contribute to etiology
48. Somatization in irritable bowel syndrome
49. Family stress and behavior problems are associated with more gastrointestinal symptoms and school absences
50. Children's gastrointestinal complaints and family size
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