Effects of probiotics on child growth

Ojochenemi J Onubi, Amudha S Poobalan, Brendan Dineen, Debbi Marais, Geraldine McNeill

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Abstract

Background: Child undernutrition has short and long term consequence for both individuals and society. Previous studies show probiotics may promote child growth and have an impact on under-nutrition.Methods: A systematic review of the literature was carried out on three electronic databases to assess evidence.The outcome measured was change in weight or height. A narrative analysis was conducted due to heterogeneityof included studies.Results: Twelve studies were included in the review of which ten were randomised controlled trials. A total of 2757children were included, with 1598 from developing countries. The studies varied in type and quantity of probioticsgiven, duration of interventions, characteristics of participants, setting and units of outcome measures. Overall, five studies found a positive effect of probiotics on child growth. All five were conducted in developing countries withfour studies conducted in mostly under-nourished children and one in well-nourished children. No significant effect on growth was found in the seven studies that were conducted in developed countries.Conclusion: The limited evidence suggests that probiotics have the potential to improve child growth in developing countries and in under-nourished children. More research is needed to explore this further.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of health, population, and nutrition
Volume34
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 May 2015

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • probiotics
  • child growth
  • systematic review

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