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Effects of a multispecies synbiotic on glucose metabolism, lipid marker, gut microbiome composition, gut permeability, and quality of life in diabesity: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study
by
Stadlbauer, Vanessa
, Horvath, Angela
, Feldbacher, Nicole
, Tripolt, Norbert
, Rainer, Florian
, Marsche, Gunther
, Sourij, Harald
, Blesl, Andreas
, Trieb, Markus
, Leber, Bettina
in
adjuvants
/ biomarkers
/ blood serum
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ digestive system
/ dysbiosis
/ glucose
/ hip circumference
/ intestinal microorganisms
/ lipoproteins
/ metabolism
/ microbiome
/ neutrophils
/ noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
/ Nutrition
/ obesity
/ Original Contribution
/ permeability
/ placebos
/ prebiotics
/ probiotics
/ quality of life
/ species diversity
/ therapeutics
/ zonulin
2020
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Effects of a multispecies synbiotic on glucose metabolism, lipid marker, gut microbiome composition, gut permeability, and quality of life in diabesity: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study
by
Stadlbauer, Vanessa
, Horvath, Angela
, Feldbacher, Nicole
, Tripolt, Norbert
, Rainer, Florian
, Marsche, Gunther
, Sourij, Harald
, Blesl, Andreas
, Trieb, Markus
, Leber, Bettina
in
adjuvants
/ biomarkers
/ blood serum
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ digestive system
/ dysbiosis
/ glucose
/ hip circumference
/ intestinal microorganisms
/ lipoproteins
/ metabolism
/ microbiome
/ neutrophils
/ noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
/ Nutrition
/ obesity
/ Original Contribution
/ permeability
/ placebos
/ prebiotics
/ probiotics
/ quality of life
/ species diversity
/ therapeutics
/ zonulin
2020
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Effects of a multispecies synbiotic on glucose metabolism, lipid marker, gut microbiome composition, gut permeability, and quality of life in diabesity: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study
by
Stadlbauer, Vanessa
, Horvath, Angela
, Feldbacher, Nicole
, Tripolt, Norbert
, Rainer, Florian
, Marsche, Gunther
, Sourij, Harald
, Blesl, Andreas
, Trieb, Markus
, Leber, Bettina
in
adjuvants
/ biomarkers
/ blood serum
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ digestive system
/ dysbiosis
/ glucose
/ hip circumference
/ intestinal microorganisms
/ lipoproteins
/ metabolism
/ microbiome
/ neutrophils
/ noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
/ Nutrition
/ obesity
/ Original Contribution
/ permeability
/ placebos
/ prebiotics
/ probiotics
/ quality of life
/ species diversity
/ therapeutics
/ zonulin
2020
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Effects of a multispecies synbiotic on glucose metabolism, lipid marker, gut microbiome composition, gut permeability, and quality of life in diabesity: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study
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Effects of a multispecies synbiotic on glucose metabolism, lipid marker, gut microbiome composition, gut permeability, and quality of life in diabesity: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study
2020
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Purpose
Diabesity, the combination of obesity and type 2 diabetes, is an ever-growing global health burden. Diabesity-associated dysbiosis of the intestinal microbiome has gained attention as a potential driver of disease and, therefore, a possible therapeutic target by means of pro- or prebiotic supplementation. This study tested the effects of a multispecies synbiotic (i.e. a combination of probiotics and prebiotics) on glucose metabolism, gut microbiota, gut permeability, neutrophil function and quality of life in treatment-experienced diabesity patients.
Methods
A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study with 26 diabesity patients was conducted in which patients received a daily dose of a multispecies probiotic and a prebiotic (or a placebo) for 6 months.
Results
There were no changes in glucose metabolism or mixed meal tolerance test responses throughout the study. The analysis of secondary outcomes revealed beneficial effects on hip circumference [− 1 (95% CI − 4; 3) vs +3 (− 1; 8) cm, synbiotics vs. placebo, respectively,
p
= 0.04], serum zonulin [− 0.04 (− 0.2; 0.1) vs +0.3 (− 0.05; 0.6) ng/ml,
p
= 0.004)] and the physical role item of the SF36 quality of life assessment [+ 5.4 (− 1.7; 12.5) vs − 5.0 (− 10.1; 0.2) points,
p
= 0.02] after 3 months of intervention, and lipoprotein (a) [− 2.1 (− 5.7; 1.6) vs +3.4 (− 0.9; 7.9) mg/dl,
p
= 0.02] after 6 months. There were no significant differences in alpha or beta diversity of the microbiome between groups or time points.
Conclusions
Glucose metabolism as the primary outcome was unchanged during the intervention with a multispecies synbiotic in patients with diabesity. Nevertheless, synbiotics improved some symptoms and biomarkers of type 2 diabetes and aspects of quality of life suggesting a potential role as adjuvant tool in the management of diabesity.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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