Authors
Laura Coutts, Kinda Ibrahim, Qian Yue Tan, SER Lim, NJ Cox, HC Roberts
Publication date
2020/12
Source
European Geriatric Medicine
Volume
11
Pages
975-993
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Purpose
Research evaluating the effect of probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics (PPS) on laboratory markers of health (such as immunomodulatory and microbiota changes) is growing but it is unclear whether these markers translate to improved functional outcomes in the older population. This systematic review evaluates the effect of PPS on functional outcomes in older people.
Methods
We conducted a systematic review of the effect of PPS in older adults on functional outcomes (physical strength, frailty, mood and cognition, mortality and receipt of care). Four electronic databases were searched for studies published since year 2000.
Results
Eighteen studies (including 15 RCTs) were identified. One of five studies evaluating physical function reported benefit (improved grip strength). Two analyses of one prebiotic RCT assessed frailty by different methods with mixed results. Four studies evaluated mood with no …
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