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Can a Prebiotic Formulation Reduce Frailty Levels in Older People?

O Theou1, K Jayanama, J Fernández-Garrido, C Buigues, L Pruimboom, A J Hoogland, R Navarro-Martínez, K Rockwood, O Cauli.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine whether a prebiotic formulation reduces frailty index (FI) levels in older people.
DESIGN: We conducted secondary analysis of a placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind design study. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: The study included non-demented people over the age of 65 who were living in nursing homes and were able to walk. Fifty participants completed the study (75.3±7.3 years, 70% females). INTERVENTION: Participants were randomly assigned to either a group who received daily Darmocare Pre® (inulin and fructooligosaccharides) for 13 weeks or a placebo group (maltodextrin). MEASUREMENT: The primary outcome in this secondary analysis was change in level of a 62-item FI compared to baseline.
RESULTS: At the 13-week follow-up, the placebo group had higher FI levels (preFI 0.23±0.11, postFI 0.24±0.12, p=0.012) and the intervention group had lower FI levels (preFI 0.22±0.09, postFI 0.20±0.08, p<0.001). There was an average increase of 0.01±0.01 in the FI score in the placebo group (0.4 deficits; Cohen's d 0.61; standardized response mean 0.59) and an average reduction of 0.02±0.02 in the intervention group (1.1 deficits; Cohen's d -1.35; standardized response mean -1.16). Among the 28 participants in the intervention group, FI levels were reduced for 25 people; five of them had an FI reduction greater than 0.03. The moderately/severely frail participants (FI >0.3, N=5) had the greatest reduction in their FI (0.04±0.01).
CONCLUSION: A prebiotic intervention can reduce frailty levels in nursing home residents especially in those with higher levels of frailty.

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Keywords:  Frailty index; gut microbiota; nursing home; prebiotics; randomized clinical trial

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30734832     DOI: 10.14283/jfa.2018.39

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Frailty Aging        ISSN: 2260-1341


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