2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202302.0193.v2
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Novel Data Analyses Explain the Birth-Cohort Phenomenon of Peptic Ulcers

Simon Xin Min Dong

Abstract: Background: In 1962, Susser and Stein observed that the mortality rates of peptic ulcers in England and Wales increased markedly in the 1910s, maintained at a high level during the 1910s-1940s, and began to decline steadily since the early 1950s. They termed this epidemic pattern a birth-cohort phenomenon, but its mechanism has never been elucidated. Susser and Stein speculated that the occurrences of extraordinary social environmental factors roughly fit the fluctuations, but the role of environmental factors… Show more

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“…Encouragingly, this etiology explained all the 15 characteristics and 81 observations/phenomena of peptic ulcers [34], including all the 36 observations/phenomena associated with the bacterium. Moreover, this etiology addressed all the controversies and mysteries related to peptic ulcers, such as the birth-cohort phenomenon [35] and seasonal variation [36], and the morphology and predilection sites [33], as well as the roles of gastric acid, H. pylori, and NSAIDs in the disease [32,33]. The similarities and differences between duodenal and gastric ulcers are also clarified [33].…”
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“…Encouragingly, this etiology explained all the 15 characteristics and 81 observations/phenomena of peptic ulcers [34], including all the 36 observations/phenomena associated with the bacterium. Moreover, this etiology addressed all the controversies and mysteries related to peptic ulcers, such as the birth-cohort phenomenon [35] and seasonal variation [36], and the morphology and predilection sites [33], as well as the roles of gastric acid, H. pylori, and NSAIDs in the disease [32,33]. The similarities and differences between duodenal and gastric ulcers are also clarified [33].…”
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confidence: 94%
“…In contrast, based on "peptic ulcers are a psychosomatic disease triggered by psychological stress", Theory of Nodes explained all three epidemiological observations. This theory elucidated that the mortality rates of peptic ulcers are parallel with the psychological impacts of multiple environmental factors, which cause the birth-cohort phenomena and seasonal variation by superposition mechanism [35,36]. As per the birth-cohort phenomena, the psychological stress caused by a succession of crucial social events maintained the increased mortality rates from the 1910s to 1940s, whereas the sustained improvements in living environments led to the steady decline of the mortality rates since the early 1950s [35].…”
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