Effect of composite yogurt enriched with acacia fiber and Bifidobacterium lactis.
Study Design
- نوع الدراسة
- Randomized Controlled Trial
- حجم العينة
- 130
- المجتمع المدروس
- Patients with irritable bowel syndrome
- المدة
- 8 weeks
- التدخل
- Effect of composite yogurt enriched with acacia fiber and Bifidobacterium lactis. None
- المقارن
- Control yogurt product
- النتيجة الأولية
- IBS symptoms (VAS scale)
- اتجاه التأثير
- Positive
- خطر التحيز
- Moderate
Abstract
AIM: To investigate whether composite yogurt with acacia dietary fiber and Bifidobacterium lactis (B. lactis) has additive effects in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). METHODS: A total of 130 patients were randomly allocated to consume, twice daily for 8 wk, either the composite yogurt or the control product. The composite yogurt contained acacia dietary fiber and high-dose B. lactis together with two classic yogurt starter cultures. Patients were evaluated using the visual analog scale via a structured questionnaire administered at baseline and after treatment. RESULTS: Improvements in bowel habit satisfaction and overall IBS symptoms from baseline were significantly higher in the test group than in the control group (27.16 vs 15.51, P = 0.010, 64.2 ± 17.0 vs 50.4 ± 20.5, P < 0.001; respectively). In constipation-predominant IBS, improvement in overall IBS symptoms was significantly higher in the test group than in the control group (72.4 ± 18.4 vs 50.0 ± 21.8, P < 0.001). In patients with diarrhea-predominant IBS, improvement in bowel habit satisfaction from baseline was significantly higher in the test group than in the control group (32.90 vs 7.81, P = 0.006). CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that composite yogurt enriched with acacia fiber and B. lactis has greater therapeutic effects in patients with IBS than standard yogurt.
باختصار
Improved bowel habit satisfaction and overall IBS symptoms from baseline were significantly higher in the test group than in the control group, suggesting that composite yogurt enriched with acacia fiber and B. lactis has greater therapeutic effects in patients with IBS than standard yogurt.
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