Impact of Probiotics on the Prevention and Treatment of Gastrointestinal Diseases in the Pediatric Population
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García Santos, José Antonio; Nieto Ruiz, Ana María; García Ricobaraza, María; Cerdó, Tomás; Campoy Folgoso, CristinaEditorial
MDPI
Materia
Functional gastrointestinal disorders Gastrointestinal disorders Gut microbiota Probiotics Infants Children
Date
2023-05-29Referencia bibliográfica
García-Santos, J.A.; Nieto-Ruiz, A.; García-Ricobaraza, M.; Cerdó, T.; Campoy, C. Impact of Probiotics on the Prevention and Treatment of Gastrointestinal Diseases in the Pediatric Population. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2023, 24, 9427. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24119427]
Résumé
Despite the high prevalence of gastrointestinal disorders (GIDs) in infants and children,
especially those categorized as functional GIDs (FGIDs), insufficient knowledge about their pathophysiology
has limited both symptomatic diagnosis and the development of optimal therapies.
Recent advances in the field of probiotics have made their potential use as an interesting therapeutic
and preventive strategy against these disorders possible, but further efforts are still needed. In
fact, there is great controversy surrounding this topic, generated by the high variety of potential
probiotics strains with plausible therapeutic utility, the lack of consensus in their use as well as
the few comparative studies available on probiotics that record their efficacy. Taking into account
these limitations, and in the absence of clear guidelines about the dose and timeframe for successful
probiotic therapy, our review aimed to evaluate current studies on potential use of probiotics for
the prevention and treatment of the most common FGIDs and GIDs in the pediatric population.
Furthermore, matters referring to know major action pathways and key safety recommendations for
probiotic administration proposed by major pediatric health agencies shall also be discussed.