Background-Watery stools are equated with rapid and hard stools with s
low intestinal transit; however, the relation between stool form and t
ransit through specific regions of the gut is not clear cut. In additi
on, more information is needed on interindividual variability of these
measurements. Aim-To examine the relations between stool form and gas
tric emptying, small bowel and colonic transit. Methods-Regional gut t
ransit was assessed scintigraphically and segmental colonic transit wa
s also quantified by radio-opaque markers. On two occasions, 32 health
y volunteers (12 men, 20 women) were studied, women during the follicu
lar and luteal phases of menstruation, men twice within a similar four
week period. Diets were standardised and stool form was recorded on a
seven point scale. Results-Women had significant harder stools; hard
stools were correlated significantly with slow transit and loose stool
s with fast transit through the colon. Conclusions-Stool form could no
t be related to gastric emptying or small bowel transit.