The ability to modulate the intestinal microbiota, exploiting the immunomodulatory properties of the “beneficial” bacteria, has led to the hypothesis of the use of probiotics in some pathological conditions that develop in the elderly, such as irritable bowel syndrome (modulating intestinal sensitivity), chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (through an anti-inflammatory action), but also in some secondary conditions that develop following inflammation such as cognitive deficits. [...]

Probiotics may modulate the impact of aging on adults.

Francesco De Leonardis
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Luigi Santacroce
Investigation
;
Skender Topi
Resources
;
Luciana Fumarola
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Gianna Dipalma
Visualization
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Maria Franca Coscia;Francesco Inchingolo
Funding Acquisition
2020-01-01

Abstract

The ability to modulate the intestinal microbiota, exploiting the immunomodulatory properties of the “beneficial” bacteria, has led to the hypothesis of the use of probiotics in some pathological conditions that develop in the elderly, such as irritable bowel syndrome (modulating intestinal sensitivity), chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (through an anti-inflammatory action), but also in some secondary conditions that develop following inflammation such as cognitive deficits. [...]
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