EFFECTS OF PROBIOTIC SUPPLEMENTATION ON METABOLIC SYNDROME COMPONENTS IN TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS – A CASE-CONTROL STUDY
Introduction. Probiotics are well-known adjuvants, used as complementary therapeutic agents in health (e.g. metabolic or gastrointestinal) disorders, considering their beneficial role on gut microbiota, and their support in immunity. The objective of the study. This research followed the impac...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Balkan Medical Union
2021-06-01
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Series: | Archives of the Balkan Medical Union |
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Summary: | Introduction. Probiotics are well-known adjuvants,
used as complementary therapeutic agents in health
(e.g. metabolic or gastrointestinal) disorders, considering
their beneficial role on gut microbiota, and their
support in immunity.
The objective of the study. This research followed
the impact of probiotic supplementation on some clinical
parameters related to metabolic syndrome (MS)
and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) (weight status,
body mass index, carbohydrate/ lipid profiles).
Materials and methods. The comparative monitoring
of the parameters was conducted over a 3- month
period, on 41 subjects diagnosed with both MS and
T2DM, who were separated into two groups, as follows:
the study group (probiotics associated with allopathic
treatment) and the control group (without probiotics).
Results. Administration of dietary probiotics had
a major impact on body weight, weight loss being significantly enhanced in the probiotic group than in
the diet-only group (p=0.01). The effect of dietary probiotic
administration on glucidic and lipidic profile was
small (effect size (ES) 0.26 and 0.33, respectively), but
better than in the control group, in whom the evolution
was insignificant (ES 0.10 and 0.10, respectively). From
a statistical point of view, the differences were insignificant
(p>0.05).
Conclusions. In the metabolic profile management of
patients suffering from both MS and T2DM, probiotics
administration had beneficial results, as highlighted
by the results of the present study. |
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ISSN: | 1584-9244 2558-815X |