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Efficacy of fermented grain using Bacillus coagulans in reducing visceral fat among people with obesity: a randomized controlled trial

BACKGROUND: Obesity is a socioeconomic problem, and visceral obesity, in particular, is related to cardiovascular diseases or metabolic syndrome. Fermented grains and various microorganisms are known to help with anti-obesity effects and weight management. Studies on the relationship between Bacillu...

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Autores principales: Cho, Eunbyul, Kim, Ju Young, Cho, Belong, Lee, Joong Su, Yoon, Yeo Cho, Shin, Yong Chul, Kim, Hyerim, Gil, Siye, Kim, Sohye
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10149940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37139448
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1148512
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author Cho, Eunbyul
Kim, Ju Young
Cho, Belong
Lee, Joong Su
Yoon, Yeo Cho
Shin, Yong Chul
Kim, Hyerim
Gil, Siye
Kim, Sohye
author_facet Cho, Eunbyul
Kim, Ju Young
Cho, Belong
Lee, Joong Su
Yoon, Yeo Cho
Shin, Yong Chul
Kim, Hyerim
Gil, Siye
Kim, Sohye
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description BACKGROUND: Obesity is a socioeconomic problem, and visceral obesity, in particular, is related to cardiovascular diseases or metabolic syndrome. Fermented grains and various microorganisms are known to help with anti-obesity effects and weight management. Studies on the relationship between Bacillus coagulans and anti-obesity effects are not well known, and studies on the application of fermented grains and microorganisms to the human body are also insufficient. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of Curezyme–LAC, an ingredient mixed with six-grain types fermented by B. coagulans, in reducing fat mass in adults with obesity. METHODS: In this randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled study, 100 participants [aged 40–65 years; body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 to ≤ 33 kg/m(2)) were randomly allocated to two groups: 4 g/day Curezyme–LAC administered as a granulated powder or placebo (steamed grain powder mixture). RESULTS: After 12 weeks, visceral adipose tissue decreased significantly in the Curezyme–LAC group compared with that in the placebo group (mean ± standard error, SE of −9.3 cm(2) ± 5.1) vs. (6.8 cm(2) ± 3.4; p = 0.008). Compared to the placebo group, the Curezyme–LAC group also showed significant reductions in total fat mass (−0.43 ± 0.24 kg vs. 0.31 ± 0.19 kg, p = 0.011), body weight (−0.4 ± 0.3 kg vs. 0.3 ± 0.2 kg, p = 0.021), BMI (−0.14 ± 0.12 vs. 0.10 ± 0.07, p = 0.028), and waist circumference (−0.6 ± 0.2 cm vs. −0.1 ± 0.2 cm, p = 0.018) without a change in dietary intake and physical activity. CONCLUSION: Curezyme–LAC supplementation for 12 weeks may benefit individuals with obesity by reducing visceral fat mass.
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spelling pubmed-101499402023-05-02 Efficacy of fermented grain using Bacillus coagulans in reducing visceral fat among people with obesity: a randomized controlled trial Cho, Eunbyul Kim, Ju Young Cho, Belong Lee, Joong Su Yoon, Yeo Cho Shin, Yong Chul Kim, Hyerim Gil, Siye Kim, Sohye Front Nutr Nutrition BACKGROUND: Obesity is a socioeconomic problem, and visceral obesity, in particular, is related to cardiovascular diseases or metabolic syndrome. Fermented grains and various microorganisms are known to help with anti-obesity effects and weight management. Studies on the relationship between Bacillus coagulans and anti-obesity effects are not well known, and studies on the application of fermented grains and microorganisms to the human body are also insufficient. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of Curezyme–LAC, an ingredient mixed with six-grain types fermented by B. coagulans, in reducing fat mass in adults with obesity. METHODS: In this randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled study, 100 participants [aged 40–65 years; body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 to ≤ 33 kg/m(2)) were randomly allocated to two groups: 4 g/day Curezyme–LAC administered as a granulated powder or placebo (steamed grain powder mixture). RESULTS: After 12 weeks, visceral adipose tissue decreased significantly in the Curezyme–LAC group compared with that in the placebo group (mean ± standard error, SE of −9.3 cm(2) ± 5.1) vs. (6.8 cm(2) ± 3.4; p = 0.008). Compared to the placebo group, the Curezyme–LAC group also showed significant reductions in total fat mass (−0.43 ± 0.24 kg vs. 0.31 ± 0.19 kg, p = 0.011), body weight (−0.4 ± 0.3 kg vs. 0.3 ± 0.2 kg, p = 0.021), BMI (−0.14 ± 0.12 vs. 0.10 ± 0.07, p = 0.028), and waist circumference (−0.6 ± 0.2 cm vs. −0.1 ± 0.2 cm, p = 0.018) without a change in dietary intake and physical activity. CONCLUSION: Curezyme–LAC supplementation for 12 weeks may benefit individuals with obesity by reducing visceral fat mass. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10149940/ /pubmed/37139448 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1148512 Text en Copyright © 2023 Cho, Kim, Cho, Lee, Yoon, Shin, Kim, Gil and Kim. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Cho, Eunbyul
Kim, Ju Young
Cho, Belong
Lee, Joong Su
Yoon, Yeo Cho
Shin, Yong Chul
Kim, Hyerim
Gil, Siye
Kim, Sohye
Efficacy of fermented grain using Bacillus coagulans in reducing visceral fat among people with obesity: a randomized controlled trial
title Efficacy of fermented grain using Bacillus coagulans in reducing visceral fat among people with obesity: a randomized controlled trial
title_full Efficacy of fermented grain using Bacillus coagulans in reducing visceral fat among people with obesity: a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Efficacy of fermented grain using Bacillus coagulans in reducing visceral fat among people with obesity: a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of fermented grain using Bacillus coagulans in reducing visceral fat among people with obesity: a randomized controlled trial
title_short Efficacy of fermented grain using Bacillus coagulans in reducing visceral fat among people with obesity: a randomized controlled trial
title_sort efficacy of fermented grain using bacillus coagulans in reducing visceral fat among people with obesity: a randomized controlled trial
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10149940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37139448
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1148512
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