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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: Compared with the control group, stool frequency was also significantly increased (3. 5 + / - 1. 5 vs 2. 5 + / - 0. 9, P < 0. 01 and 4. 1 + / - 1. 7 vs 2. 6 + / - 1. 0, P < 0. 01, respectively), and defecation condition (1. 1 + / - 0. 9 vs 1. 6 + / - 1. 1, P < 0. 01 and 0. 8 + / - 1. 0 vs 1. 6 + / - 1. 1, P < 0. 01, respectively) and stool consistency (1. 0 + / - 0. 8 vs 1. 4 + / - 1. 0, P < 0. 05 and 0. 6 + / - 0. 8 vs 1. 3 + / - 1. 0, P < 0. 01, respectively) significantly decreased after 1 and 2 wk of product consumption.