医学
便秘
干酪乳杆菌
益生菌
内科学
胃肠病学
功能性便秘
随机对照试验
疾病
排便
生活质量(医疗保健)
肠道菌群
食品科学
发酵
化学
细菌
生物
遗传学
作者
Erica Cassani,G Privitera,Giovanni Pezzoli,Chiara Pusani,C. Madio,Laura Iorio,Michela Barichella
出处
期刊:Minerva gastroenterologica e dietologica
[Edizioni Minerva Medica]
日期:2011-06-01
卷期号:57 (2): 117-21
被引量:75
摘要
The aim of this paper was to assess the effects of milk fermented with the probiotic strain Lactobacillus casei Shirota on constipation in Parkinson's disease patients. Constipation is a common secondary symptom in patients suffering from Parkinson's Disease (PD), generally treated with dietary therapy, soluble fiber supplements and macrogol laxatives without sodium sulfate. There are no studies on the use of probiotics in the treatment of constipation in these patients. The effects of the administration of Lactobacillus casei Shirota on gastrointestinal symptoms have been assessed in two randomized controlled trials on patients suffering from chronic constipation.Forty PD patients suffering from constipation according to Rome III criteria were recruited. We compared the characteristic of intestinal function during two periods with different treatments: in the first week the patients treated constipation only with dietetic therapy; in the following 5 weeks the patients treated constipation not only with dietetic therapy, but also taking a 65 mL fermented milk drink containing 6.5×109 CFU of Lactobacilus casei Shirota daily.They completed a daily diary for 6 weeks, recording details related to their intestinal function.After probiotic intake we observed a statistically significant increase in the number of days per week in which stools were of normal consistency (P<0.01) and significant reductions in the number of days per week in which patients felt bloated (P<0.01), experienced abdominal pain (P<0.01) and sensation of incomplete emptying (P<0.01).This pilot study showed that a regular intake of probiotics can significantly improve stool consistency and bowel habits in Parkinson's disease patients.
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