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Evidence on postbiotics in infants and children




Julkaisun tekijätSzajewska Hania, Salminen Seppo

KustantajaLIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS

Julkaisuvuosi2023

JournalCurrent Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiCURRENT OPINION IN CLINICAL NUTRITION AND METABOLIC CARE

Lehden akronyymiCURR OPIN CLIN NUTR

Volyymi26

Julkaisunumero3

Aloitussivu253

Lopetussivun numero258

Sivujen määrä6

ISSN1363-1950

eISSN1473-6519

DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MCO.0000000000000909


Tiivistelmä

Purpose of review
The aim is to provide updated information on the concept of postbiotics and recent data on the efficacy of postbiotics for the prevention and treatment of childhood diseases.

Recent findings
In line with a recently proposed consensus definition, a postbiotic is ‘a preparation of inanimate microorganisms and/or their components that confers a health benefit on the host’. Although inanimate, postbiotics may exert health benefits. There are only limited data on infant formulas containing postbiotics, but they are well tolerated, support adequate growth and demonstrate no potential identifiable risks, although clinical benefits remain limited. Currently, there is only limited support for postbiotic use for treating diarrhoea and preventing common paediatric infectious diseases in young children. Given the limited evidence, sometimes with a high risk of bias, caution is justified. No data in older children and adolescents are available.

Summary
The consensus definition of postbiotics facilitates further research. As not all postbiotics are the same, the type of disease and specific postbiotic studied should be considered when choosing postbiotics for the prevention or treatment of childhood diseases. Additional studies are needed to assess disease conditions responsive to postbiotics. Mechanisms of action of postbiotics need to be evaluated and characterized.


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