2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13099-023-00563-y
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Effects of synbiotic supplementation on intestinal microbiota composition in children and adolescents with exogenous obesity: (Probesity-2 trial)

Abstract: Introduction Gut microbiota manipulation may be a potential therapeutic target to reduce host energy storage. There is limited information about the effects of probiotics/synbiotics on intestinal microbiota composition in children and adolescents with obesity. The objective of this randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial was to test the effects of a multispecies synbiotic on intestinal microbiota composition in children and adolescents with exogenous obesity. … Show more

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“…Frequently, this taxon has been associated to multiple disease-alleviating effects such as obesity-reversing, insulin resistance-controlling, cholesterol levels lowering, counteracting virulence factors, and diminishing bacterial in ammation [54]. Dialister, another genus promoted by MDbased food intake, increased after exposing obese patients to probiotic mixtures of Lactobacillus and Bi dobacterium species [55]. The content of SCFAs behaved according to the administration of MD-based food or placebo.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequently, this taxon has been associated to multiple disease-alleviating effects such as obesity-reversing, insulin resistance-controlling, cholesterol levels lowering, counteracting virulence factors, and diminishing bacterial in ammation [54]. Dialister, another genus promoted by MDbased food intake, increased after exposing obese patients to probiotic mixtures of Lactobacillus and Bi dobacterium species [55]. The content of SCFAs behaved according to the administration of MD-based food or placebo.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%