Primary Endpoint Table 2 shows the changes in the m-FSSG score and relief rate of m-FSSG scores in the PPS population. We detected no significant differences in RS, ARD, and total score change of the m-FSSG between the YIT10347 and placebo groups. However, compared with the placebo group, the YIT10347 group had a significantly higher relief rate of postprandial discom- fort and a greater change in the postprandial epigastric pain score from baseline (both P < 0.05). In addition, the YIT10347 group tended to have higher scores for subconscious chest rubbing and burping and higher relief rate of burping than the placebo group (P = 0.077, 0.084, and 0.052, respectively). We found simi- lar results in the FIS population (Supplemental Table S2; https:// doi .org/ 10 .3168/ jds .2017 -13803), with the YIT10347 group showing significantly higher relief rates of postprandial discomfort and burping than the placebo group (both P < 0.05).