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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 2013
Bryon W. Petschow; Joël Doré; Patricia L. Hibberd; Timothy G. Dinan; Gregor Reid; Martin J. Blaser; Patrice D. Cani; Fred H. Degnan; Jane A. Foster; Glenn R. Gibson; John Hutton; Todd R. Klaenhammer; Ruth E. Ley; Max Nieuwdorp; Bruno Pot; David A. Relman; Andrew Serazin; Mary Ellen Sanders
Recent advances in our understanding of the community structure and function of the human microbiome have implications for the potential role of probiotics and prebiotics in promoting human health. A group of experts recently met to review the latest advances in microbiota/microbiome research and discuss the implications for development of probiotics and prebiotics, primarily as they relate to effects mediated via the intestine. The goals of the meeting were to share recent advances in research on the microbiota, microbiome, probiotics, and prebiotics, and to discuss these findings in the contexts of regulatory barriers, evolving healthcare environments, and potential effects on a variety of health topics, including the development of obesity and diabetes; the long‐term consequences of exposure to antibiotics early in life to the gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota; lactose intolerance; and the relationship between the GI microbiota and the central nervous system, with implications for depression, cognition, satiety, and mental health for people living in developed and developing countries. This report provides an overview of these discussions.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 2014
Mary Ellen Sanders; Irene Lenoir-Wijnkoop; Seppo Salminen; Daniel Merenstein; Glenn R. Gibson; Bryon W. Petschow; Max Nieuwdorp; Daniel J. Tancredi; Christopher J. Cifelli; Paul F. Jacques; Bruno Pot
Probiotics and prebiotics are useful interventions for improving human health through direct or indirect effects on the colonizing microbiota. However, translation of these research findings into nutritional recommendations and public health policy endorsements has not been achieved in a manner consistent with the strength of the evidence. More progress has been made with clinical recommendations. Conclusions include that beneficial cultures, including probiotics and live cultures in fermented foods, can contribute towards the health of the general population; prebiotics, in part due to their function as a special type of soluble fiber, can contribute to the health of the general population; and a number of challenges must be addressed in order to fully realize probiotic and prebiotic benefits, including the need for greater awareness of the accumulated evidence on probiotics and prebiotics among policy makers, strategies to cope with regulatory roadblocks to research, and high‐quality human trials that address outstanding research questions in the field.
Archive | 2009
Bryon W. Petschow; Robert J. Mcmahon; Glenn R. Gibson; Robert A. Rastall; Renia Gemmell; Maria Saarela; Anna-Marja Aura
Archive | 2012
Bryon W. Petschow; Robert J. Mcmahon; Glenn R. Gibson; Robert A. Rastall; Renia Gemmell; Maria Saarela; Anna-Marja Aura
Archive | 2006
Bryon W. Petschow; Robert J. Mcmahon; Glenn R. Gibson; Robert A. Rastall; Renia Gemmell; Maria Saarela; Anna-Marja Aura
Archive | 2013
Anja Wittke; Robert J. Mcmahon; Bryon W. Petschow
Archive | 2006
Bryon W. Petschow; Robert J. Mcmahon; Glenn R. Gibson; Robert A. Rastall; Renia Gemmell; Maria Saarela; Anna-Marja Aura
Archive | 2006
Bryon W. Petschow; Robert J. Mcmahon; Glenn R. Gibson; Robert A. Rastall; Renia Gemmell; Maria Saarela; Anna-Marja Aura
Archive | 2006
Bryon W. Petschow; Robert J. Mcmahon; Glenn R. Gibson; Robert A. Rastall; Renia Gemmell; Maria Saarela; Anna-Marja Aura
Archive | 2006
Bryon W. Petschow; Robert J. Mcmahon; Glenn R. Gibson; Robert A. Rastall; Renia Gemmell; Maria Saarela; Anna-Marja Aura