Effects of Probiotic Supplementation on Metabolic Status in Pregnant Women: a Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.

Oct 16, 2016Archives of Iranian medicine

Probiotics and metabolic health in pregnant women: a controlled clinical trial

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Abstract

Pregnant women who consumed multispecies probiotic capsules experienced significant decreases in serum insulin concentrations by 1.5 µIU/mL compared to those on placebo.

  • Probiotic supplementation resulted in a decrease in insulin resistance, as indicated by a reduction in the HOMA-IR score by -0.3.
  • Improved pancreatic function was observed with a decrease in HOMA-B by -7.2 in the probiotic group.
  • Serum triglyceride levels decreased by -14.7 mg/dL in the probiotic group, contrasting with an increase in the placebo group.
  • Levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), an inflammation marker, decreased by -1.0 mg/L in the probiotic group.
  • Probiotic supplementation significantly increased total antioxidant capacity by +171.9 mmol/L and plasma nitric oxide levels by +6.8 µmol/L.
  • Changes in glutathione concentrations were not significantly different between groups after adjusting for baseline factors.

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