Updated
Updated · Medscape · Jan 6
Australian Study Logs 360,192 Farts From 6,416 People, Finding 5 Daily
Updated
Updated · Medscape · Jan 6

Australian Study Logs 360,192 Farts From 6,416 People, Finding 5 Daily

1 articles · Updated · Medscape · Jan 6

Summary

  • 6,416 Australians logged 360,192 flatulence events over a mean 10 days in a JAMA Network Open study, giving researchers baseline data of about five episodes per person per day.
  • The data came from the citizen-science “Chart Your Fart” app, launched after more than 19,000 people consented; only eligible participants were included in the final analysis.
  • Men reported more episodes than women, adults aged 26 to 45 had the highest frequency, and rates climbed through the day before peaking just before bedtime.
  • Self-reporting limited the study because researchers could not verify events or capture what happened during sleep, but the dataset still offers a benchmark for studying excessive gas.

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