Effects of synbiotic on anthropometry, lipid profile and oxidative stress in obese children

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作者
Ipar, N. [1 ]
Aydogdu, S. Durmus [2 ]
Yildirim, G. Kilic [2 ]
Inal, M. [3 ]
Gies, I. [4 ]
Vandenplas, Y. [4 ]
Dinleyici, E. C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Eskisehir Osmangazi Univ, Dept Pediat, Fac Med, TR-26480 Eskisehir, Turkey
[2] Eskisehir Osmangazi Univ, Dept Pediat, Fac Med, Nutr & Metab Unit, TR-26480 Eskisehir, Turkey
[3] Eskisehir Osmangazi Univ, Dept Biochem, Fac Med, TR-26480 Eskisehir, Turkey
[4] Vrije Univ Brussel, Dept Pediat, UZ Brussel, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium
关键词
obesity; probiotics; synbiotics; adolescent; prebiotics; METABOLIC SYNDROME; WEIGHT-LOSS; PEDIATRIC OBESITY; CONTROLLED-TRIAL; GUT MICROBIOTA; PROBIOTICS; SUPPLEMENTATION; OVERWEIGHT; HEALTH; IMPACT;
D O I
10.3920/BM2015.0011
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Recent studies have suggested some beneficial effects of probiotics and/or prebiotics on obesity in adults; such experience is limited in children and adolescents. This study was an open-label, randomised, controlled study including children with primary obesity. The first group was treated with a standard method with a reduced calorie intake and increased physical activity. The second group received add-on daily synbiotic supplementation during one month. The aim of this study was to evaluate potential effects of a synbiotic on anthropometric measurements, lipid profile and oxidative stress parameters. One month of supplementation of the synbiotic resulted in a significant reduction of weight (P<0.001) and body mass index (P<0.01). Changes (% reduction comparing to baseline) in anthropometric measurements, were significantly higher in the children receiving the additional synbiotic supplement (P<0.05). The percentage of children with weight loss was higher in the synbiotic group, but not statistically significant (71.4 vs 64.2%, P>0.05). At the 30th day of synbiotic intervention, serum total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol and total oxidative stress levels significantly declined (P<0.05). Changes in serum lipid levels were significantly higher in the synbiotic group (P<0.05). Changes in serum total oxidative stress levels before and after the intervention period, were significant in synbiotic group (P<0.01). In our study, changes in weight, body mass index, and triceps skinfold thickness were higher in the group receiving the one month synbiotic supplement thin in the standard method group. The supplement tested also had a beneficial effect on lipid profile and total oxidative stress. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study showing the effects of synbiotics on oxidative stress in obese patients with an additional effect on weight loss regarding to previous studies.
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