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Randomized trial of probiotics and calcium on diarrhea and respiratory tract infections in Indonesian children

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Author

Umi Fahmida - Personal Name
Agus Firmansyah - Personal Name
Rina Agustina - Personal Name
Widjaja Lukito - Personal Name
Ingeborg M J Bovee-Oudenhoven - Personal Name
Ruud Albers - Personal Name
Frans J Kok - Personal Name
Edith J M Feskens - Personal Name
Frans J Kok, Ondine van de Rest - Personal Name
Ellen G H M van den Heuvel, - Personal Name

Abstract :
Objective: To investigate the effects of calcium and probiotics on the incidence and duration of acute diarrhea and acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) in low-socioeconomic communities of Jakarta, Indonesia.
Methods: We conducted a 6-month, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in 494 healthy children aged 1 to 6 years who received low-lactose milk with low calcium content (LC; ∼50 mg/day; n = 124), regular calcium content (RC; ∼440 mg/day; n = 126), RC with 5.10(8) colony-forming units per day of Lactobacillus casei CRL431 (casei; n = 120), or RC with 5.10(8) colony-forming units per day of Lactobacillus reuteri DSM17938 (reuteri; n = 124). Number and duration of diarrhea and ARTIs episodes were primary and secondary outcomes, respectively.
Results: Incidence of World Health Organization-defined diarrhea (big tjhan 3 loose/liquid stools in 24 hours) was not significantly different between RC and LC (relative risk [RR]: 0.99 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.62-1.58]), between casei and RC (RR: 1.21 [95% CI: 0.76-1.92]), or between reuteri and RC (RR: 0.76 [95% CI: 0.46-1.25]) groups. Incidence of all reported diarrhea (big than 2 loose/liquid stools in 24 hours) was significantly lower in the reuteri versus RC group (RR: 0.68 [95% CI: 0.46-0.99]). Irrespective of the definition used, reuteri significantly reduced diarrhea incidence in children with lower nutritional status (below-median height-and-weight-for-age z score). None of the interventions affected ARTIs.
Conclusions: RC milk, alone or with L casei, did not reduce diarrhea or ARTIs in Indonesian children. L reuteri may prevent diarrhea, especially in children with lower nutritional status.

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Series Title : -
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Publisher : : Pediatrics., 2012
Collation : Pediatrics . 2012 May;129(5):e1155-64.
Language : English
ISBN/ISSN : -
Classification : NONE

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Subject(s)

scientific publication
Indonesia
calcium
diarrhea
Respiratory tract infections
Probiotics

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