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Consensus and contentious statements on the use of probiotics in clinical practice: A south east Asian gastro-neuro motility association working team report

Authors :
Kok-Ann, Gwee
Warren Wei-Rhen, Lee
Khoon Lin, Ling
Choon Jin, Ooi
Seng Hock, Quak
Yock Young, Dan
Kewin Tien-Ho, Siah
James Guoxian, Huang
Andrew Seng Boon, Chua
Ida Normiha, Hilmi
Raja Affendi, Raja Ali
Christina, Ong
Marcellus, Simadibrata
Murdani, Abdullah
Jose D, Sollano
Somchai, Leelakusolvong
Sutep, Gonlachanvit
Yeong Yeh, Lee
Jane D, Ricaforte-Campos
Yee Kian, Yin
Kuck-Meng, Chong
Chong Yuen, Wong
Source :
Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology. 33(10)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The concept of consuming microorganisms in the treatment of a medical condition and in health maintenance has gained much attraction, giving rise to an abundance of medical claims and of health supplements. This study identified relevant clinical questions on the therapeutic use of probiotics and reviewed the literature in irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, impaired intestinal immunity, liver disease, intestinal infections, and common childhood digestive disorders. Statements were developed to address these clinical questions. A panel of experienced clinicians was tasked to critically evaluate and debate the available data. Both consensus and contentious statements are presented to provide to clinicians a perspective on the potential of probiotics and importantly their limitations.

Details

ISSN :
14401746
Volume :
33
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology
Accession number :
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