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Therefore, probiotics including Clostridium spp. have the potential to prevent s PTD in women at risk of s PTD. In 2 retrospective cohort studies, probiotics including Clostridium spp. reduced the recurrence of s PTD.
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e59928
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Currently, many pregnant women are open to consuming naturally occurring probiotics, which are emerging as a potential solution to modulate mood. The concept of a gut-brain axis linking differences in gut microbiome with central nervous system function via endocrine factors, inflammatory mediators, neurotransmitters, and autonomic nervous signaling is becoming more compelling and could explain how probiotics may affect emotions and mood [15].
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e41751
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From the Cochrane Library: Dietary Supplements for Established Atopic Eczema
In a 2018 review of probiotics, vitamins, oils, and traditional Ayurvedic agents, there was insufficient evidence to recommend any oral supplements as treatment, with the exclusion of probiotics [4]. Meta-analyses of probiotics have produced conflicting results; variable patient populations, probiotic strains, dosing, and duration of therapy among studies limit the pooling of data for a meta-analysis.
JMIR Dermatol 2022;5(3):e33178
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A previous study has shown that short-term, web-based management of IBS patients, while treating their symptoms with LFD and probiotics, is practical and effective [13]. Yet, the LFD has also been linked to a reduction in beneficial gastrointestinal bacteria [14] and to compromise nutritional intake, especially calcium [15]. Therefore, eventual reintroduction of foods high in FODMAPs is essential in long-term management [9].
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(12):e30291
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In 2014, the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) provided recommendations for the use of probiotics for the treatment of AGE in previously healthy infants and children based on a systematic review.
JMIR Res Protoc 2017;6(8):e164
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