Postbiotics against Obesity: Perception and Overview Based on Pre-Clinical and Clinical Studies.
Seon-Joo ParkAnshul SharmaHae Jeung LeePublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Overweight and obesity are significant global public health concerns that are increasing in prevalence at an alarming rate. Numerous studies have demonstrated the benefits of probiotics against obesity. Postbiotics are the next generation of probiotics that include bacteria-free extracts and nonviable microorganisms that may be advantageous to the host and are being increasingly preferred over regular probiotics. However, the impact of postbiotics on obesity has not been thoroughly investigated. Therefore, the goal of this review is to gather in-depth data on the ability of postbiotics to combat obesity. Postbiotics have been reported to have significant potential in alleviating obesity. This review comprehensively discusses the anti-obesity effects of postbiotics in cellular, animal, and clinical studies. Postbiotics exert anti-obesity effects via multiple mechanisms, with the major mechanisms including increased energy expenditure, reduced adipogenesis and adipocyte differentiation, suppression of food intake, inhibition of lipid absorption, regulation of lipid metabolism, and regulation of gut dysbiosis. Future research should include further in-depth studies on strain identification, scale-up of postbiotics, identification of underlying mechanisms, and well-defined clinical studies. Postbiotics could be a promising dietary intervention for the prevention and management of obesity.
Keyphrases
- insulin resistance
- metabolic syndrome
- high fat diet induced
- weight loss
- type diabetes
- weight gain
- public health
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- risk factors
- machine learning
- optical coherence tomography
- risk assessment
- physical activity
- high resolution
- artificial intelligence
- electronic health record
- mass spectrometry
- deep learning
- case control