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Effect of multi-strain probiotics as an anti-obesity among overweight and obese Saudi adults

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MEDICINE
卷 102, 期 16, 页码 -

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000033245

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adult; obesity; overweight; probiotic supplementation; weight control; weight loss; weight management

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Background: Obesity is a chronic and inflammatory disease resulting from interactions between genes and environmental factors. Probiotics have shown potential as a supplementation for reducing obesity. However, limited studies have been conducted on human subjects in this field. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the anti-obesity effect of probiotic supplementation.
Background:Obesity is classified as a low-grade chronic and systemic inflammatory disease and results from complicated interactions between genes and environmental factors, which leads to many diseases and affects the quality of life. There are growing interests in the effectiveness of probiotics as a supplementation to reduce obesity through regulating microbiota host metabolism. Probiotics may influence the interplays among gut, brain, adipose, and liver in a way leading to weight. Since limited studies have been conducted on human subjects, more investigation is needed in this field. Therefore, this study sheds light on the investigation of the anti-obesity effect of probiotic supplementation. Methods:Ninety adult Saudi overweight or obese adult will be enrolled in this clinical trial and randomized to receive daily placebo or probiotics MCP (R) BCMC (R) strains for 12 weeks in a double-blind study. Biochemical markers will be measured through blood samples analyzed. Measurements and samples will be obtained at baseline and by the end of the study, at 12 weeks of treatment. Discussion:This study expects that the multi-strain probiotic product will induce beneficial changes in gut microbiota (GM) including reduction in weight, especially the visceral fat, which leads to reduction in systemic inflammatory state associated with fat accumulation.

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