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Boosting One Vitamin May Have a Surprising Effect on Your Poop Schedule : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 26, 2026 9:45 pm
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How Vitamin B1 Affects Your Poop Schedule

Research has uncovered a surprising link between the frequency of bowel movements and the metabolism of vitamin B1, also known as thiamine. A genetic investigation into gut motility, the rate at which food moves through the digestive tract, has revealed several gene variants associated with thiamine metabolism.

This discovery suggests a previously unrecognized role for vitamin B1 as a regulator of stool frequency. If proven true, it could mean that taking vitamin B1 supplements or consuming thiamine-rich foods may help improve gut issues like constipation or diarrhea.

Geneticist Mauro D’Amato from the Basque Research & Technology Alliance in Spain explains, “Gut motility problems are central to conditions like irritable bowel syndrome and constipation. Understanding the role of vitamin B1 in this process opens up new avenues for research and potential treatment options.”

Vitamin B1 is found in foods such as whole grains, meat, fish, and legumes, and plays a vital role in energy production in the body. Recent studies have also highlighted its importance in gut health and the gut microbiome.

The research team initially set out to identify genes linked to gut motility in a large dataset of over 260,000 individuals from Europe and East Asia. Unexpectedly, they found strong associations between thiamine metabolism and stool frequency.

Two causative gene variants impacting thiamine activation and transport were identified, and further analysis in a cohort of 98,449 people confirmed a relationship between dietary intake of vitamin B1 and bowel movements. Individuals with both gene variants showed a significant impact on stool frequency.

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Studies have also shown that vitamin B1 supplements can be effective in treating gut inflammation and improving symptoms of conditions like chronic fatigue in individuals with inflammatory bowel disease.

Future research may focus on personalized approaches to managing gut motility disorders and irritable bowel syndrome through targeted nutritional interventions like thiamine supplementation. This research opens up new possibilities for understanding and treating gut-related conditions.

The findings of this study, published in Neurogastroenterology, shed light on the importance of vitamin B1 in regulating gut motility and its potential impact on overall gut health.

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