医学
益生菌
便秘
随机对照试验
排便
不利影响
内科学
粪便
胃肠病学
细菌
微生物学
遗传学
生物
作者
Merit M. Tabbers,Ania Chmielewska,Maaike G. Roseboom,Nolwenn Crastes,Catherine Perrin,Johannes B. Reitsma,Obbe F. Norbruis,Hania Szajewska,Marc A. Benninga
出处
期刊:Pediatrics
[American Academy of Pediatrics]
日期:2011-05-24
卷期号:127 (6): e1392-e1399
被引量:87
标识
DOI:10.1542/peds.2010-2590
摘要
Constipation is a frustrating symptom affecting 3% of children worldwide. A fermented dairy product containing Bifidobacterium lactis strain DN-173 010 was effective in increasing stool frequency in constipated women. Our aim was to assess the effects of this product in constipated children.In this prospective randomized, double-blind, controlled trial, 159 constipated children (defecation frequency < 3 times per week) were randomly allocated to receive either a fermented dairy product that contains B lactis DN-173 010 (n = 79) or a control product (n = 80) twice a day for 3 weeks. The primary endpoint was the change in stool frequency from baseline to after 3 weeks of product consumption. Analyses were by intention to treat.Eleven children did not return to any follow-up visit (5 in the probiotic group, 6 in the control group) and were therefore excluded from the final analysis. Thus, 74 children in each group were analyzed. The change in stool frequency from baseline to after 3 weeks of product consumption increased in both groups, but the difference was not statistically significant (2.9 ± 3.2 in probiotic group versus 2.6 ± 2.6 in control group, P = .35). There were no serious adverse events.In constipated children, the fermented dairy product containing B lactis strain DN-173 010 did increase stool frequency, but this increase was comparable in the control group. There is currently not sufficient evidence to recommend fermented dairy products containing B lactis strain DN-173 010 in this category of patients. Future studies should focus on whether a longer period of probiotic products is more effective in children who have a short history of constipation.
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