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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 13014, 2022 07 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35906473

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Inulin might improve body composition in obese children. We aimed to determine the effects of inulin supplementation on body composition and metabolic outcomes in obese children. A randomized, double-blinded placebo-controlled study was conducted in obese Thai children aged 7-15 years. Participants were assigned to 3 treatment groups for 6 months: 13 g of extracted inulin powder from Thai Jerusalem artichoke, isocaloric maltodextrin, and dietary fiber advice groups. Body composition was assessed by bioelectrical impedance analysis. One-hundred and fifty-five children completed the study (mean age 10.4 ± 2.2 years, BMI z-score 3.2 ± 1.0, 59% male). The drop-out rate was 6%. The inulin extract yielded more than 90% compliance without significant gastrointestinal side effects. All three groups demonstrated a significant decrease in BMI z-score, fat mass index (FMI), and trunk FMI, but the differences between groups were not observed. Fat-free mass index significantly increased only in the inulin group (16.18 ± 1.90 vs. 16.38 ± 1.98 kg/m2, P = 0.009). There were no significant differences in the metabolic profiles between groups. Despite showing no substantial effect on adiposity, inulin may increase fat-free mass in obese children. Further research in the change of gut microbiota composition is needed to determine inulin's impact on host-microbe interaction in pediatric obesity.


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Helianthus , Obesidade Infantil , Composição Corporal , Índice de Massa Corporal , Criança , Fibras na Dieta/uso terapêutico , Suplementos Nutricionais , Feminino , Humanos , Inulina/farmacologia , Masculino , Obesidade Infantil/tratamento farmacológico
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Asia Pac J Clin Nutr ; 21(4): 642-7, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23017324

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We report a case of fat-soluble vitamin deficiency in a 14-year old boy who had chronic duodenal obstruction. He presented with periodic unexplained bleeding tendency. The laboratory results showed positive fat globules in stool and prolonged prothrombin time. His further investigation revealed low plasma vitamin A and undetectable plasma vitamin E. After parenteral vitamin K and oral vitamin A and E supplement, these abnormalities resolved although he still had absent knee jerk. We propose that fat malabsorption and fat-soluble vitamin deficiency can occur after prolonged duodenal obstruction that induce bacterial overgrowth following by bile acid deconjugation. Despite very few case reports, screening for fat malabsorption and fat-soluble vitamin deficiency might be warranted in patients with chronic small bowel obstruction.


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Obstrução Duodenal/cirurgia , Derivação Gástrica/efeitos adversos , Hemorragia/etiologia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/etiologia , Esteatorreia/fisiopatologia , Deficiência de Vitamina K/fisiopatologia , Adolescente , Diagnóstico Tardio , Hemorragia/prevenção & controle , Humanos , Infusões Parenterais , Masculino , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/prevenção & controle , Reoperação/efeitos adversos , Esteatorreia/etiologia , Resultado do Tratamento , Vitamina K/administração & dosagem , Vitamina K/uso terapêutico , Deficiência de Vitamina K/diagnóstico , Deficiência de Vitamina K/tratamento farmacológico , Deficiência de Vitamina K/etiologia
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