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Frequent Heartburn Causes More Than Just Pain: Study Shows Condition Can Affect Sleep, Work and Even Your Sex Life
Date:11/12/2009

PARSIPPANY, N.J., Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- While most adults have likely experienced the uncomfortable symptoms of heartburn at least once, for the 50 million American adults who suffer from frequent heartburn(1) two or more days per week, the condition is not only painful, it can also impact their quality of life.

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According to The Experience of Frequent Heartburn in America, 2009(2), a study of 1,075 frequent heartburn sufferers conducted by Center for Health Outcomes Research & Evidence Based Medicine, LLC and United BioSource Corporation, frequent heartburn can significantly impact sufferers' lives by affecting their ability to get a good night's sleep, be productive at work, have positive personal relationships and enjoy social activities.

Dr. Brian Fennerty, a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology at Oregon Health and Science University and nationally known lifestyle expert Kelley L. Moore are Prevacid®24HR Heartburn Coaches who have seen these effects of frequent heartburn first-hand.

"Until now, frequent heartburn has been largely misunderstood in America. This study confirms how frequent heartburn affects my patients' daily lives. It's not only painful, it can also interrupt work, social activities and a full night's sleep," said Dr. Fennerty.

The study, which examined the experience of frequent heartburn sufferers, also found that the more severe frequent heartburn is, the greater the impact it can have on people's quality of life. For instance, among a subset of study respondents with moderate to severe frequent heartburn pain:

  • 54% reported that their heartburn affected their sex life
  • 44% experienced some family relationship problems resulting from their heartburn
  • 67% reported that their hea
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