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Fermented Milk Consumption and Common Infections in Children Attending Day-Care Centers: A Randomized Trial

机译:参加日托中心的儿童发酵的牛奶消费量和常见感染:一项随机试验。

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Objectives:This multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial investigated the effect of a fermented milk product containing the Lactobacillus casei National Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures (CNCM) I-1518 strain on respiratory and gastrointestinal common infectious diseases (CIDs) in children attending day-care centers in Russia.Methods:Children ages 3 to 6 years received 100 g of a fermented milk product (n=300) or a control product (n=299) twice daily for 3 months, followed by a 1-month observation period. The primary outcome was the incidence of CIDs during the product consumption period.Results:There was no significant difference in the incidence of CIDs between the groups (N=98 with fermented milk product vs N=93 with control product). The overall number of CIDs (and no severe cases at all) in both study groups and in all 12 centers, however, was unexpectedly low resulting in underpowering of the study. No differences were found between the groups in the duration or severity of disease, duration of sick leave from day-care centers, parental missed working days, or in quality-of-life dimensions on the PedsQL questionnaire (P>0.05).There was, however, a significantly lower incidence of the most frequently observed CID, rhinopharyngitis, in children consuming the fermented milk product compared with those consuming the control product (N=81 vs N=100, relative risk 0.82, 95% confidence interval 0.69-0.96, P=0.017) when considering the entire study period.Conclusions:Although no other significant differences were shown between the fermented milk and control product groups in this study, lower incidence of rhinopharyngitis may indicate a beneficial effect of this fermented milk product.
机译:目的:这项多中心,双盲,随机,安慰剂对照的临床试验研究了含有干酪乳杆菌国家微生物和细胞培养物(CNCM)I-1518菌株的发酵乳产品对呼吸道和胃肠道常见传染病的影响(方法:3至6岁的儿童每天两次接受100克发酵乳产品(n = 300)或对照产品(n = 299),为期3个月,其次1个月的观察期。主要结果是产品消费期间的CID发生率。结果:两组之间的CID发生率没有显着差异(发酵奶制品为N = 98,对照组为N = 93)。然而,两个研究组和所有12个中心的CID总数(根本没有严重病例)出乎意料地低,导致研究能力不足。两组之间在疾病持续时间或严重程度,从日托中心请病假的持续时间,父母错过的工作日或在PedsQL调查表上的生活质量维度方面均无差异(P> 0.05)。但是,与食用对照乳制品的孩子相比,食用发酵乳制品的孩子中最常观察到的CID鼻咽炎发生率显着降低(N = 81 vs N = 100,相对危险度0.82,95%置信区间0.69-0.96 ,P = 0.017)。结论:尽管在本研究中发酵乳与对照组产品之间没有显示其他显着差异,但鼻咽炎的发生率较低可能表明该发酵乳产品具有有益作用。

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