Research
Helpful Bacteria
Part 2
Probiotic beverage containing Lactobacillus casei Shirota
improves gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with chronic
constipation
Abstract
Koebnick
C, Wagner I, Leitzmann P, Stern U, Zunft HJ.
Department
of Interventional Studies, German Institute of Human Nutrition,
Bergholz-Rehbrucke, Germany.
BACKGROUND:
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect
of a probiotic beverage on gastrointestinal symptoms in
patients with chronic constipation. METHODS: A double-blind,
placebo-controlled, randomized study was conducted over
a four-week period in patients with symptoms of chronic
constipation (n=70). To all patients, 65 mL/day of a probiotic
beverage containing Lactobacillus casei Shirota (LcS) or
a sensorially identical placebo was administered. Patients
completed a questionnaire on gastrointestinal symptoms,
well-being and stool habits and underwent a medical examination
weekly. Severity of constipation, flatulence and bloating
was summarized into four categories (severe, moderately
severe, mild and no symptoms). RESULTS: The consumption
of LcS resulted in a significant improvement in self-reported
severity of constipation and stool consistency, starting
in the second week of the intervention phase (P<0.0001).
Severe and moderately severe constipation was observed less
in the LcS group. The occurrence and degree of flatulence
or bloating sensation did not change. In the final examination,
89% of the LcS group and 56% of the placebo group showed
a positive effect of their beverage on constipation (P=0.003).
No adverse reactions were reported. CONCLUSIONS: The results
indicate a beneficial effect on gastrointestinal symptoms
of patients with chronic constipation. The administration
of probiotic foodstuffs may be recommended as an adjunctive
therapy of chronic constipation.
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