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Guide to designing, conducting, publishing and communicating results of clinical studies involving probiotic applications in human participants
Authors:Shane Andi L  Cabana Michael D  Vidry Stéphane  Merenstein Dan  Hummelen Ruben  Ellis Collin L  Heimbach James T  Hempel Susanne  Lynch Susan V  Sanders Mary Ellen  Tancredi Daniel J
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics; Emory University School of Medicine; Atlanta, GA USA.
Abstract:The heterogeneity of human clinical trials to assess the effectiveness of probiotics presents challenges regarding interpretation and comparison. Evidence obtained from clinical trials among a population with a disease or specific risk factors may not be generalizable to healthy individuals. The evaluation of interventions in healthy persons requires careful selection of outcomes due to the absence of health indicators and the low incidence of preventable conditions. Given the tremendous resources invested in such trials, development of consistent approaches to assessing the effectiveness of probiotics would be beneficial. Furthermore, the reporting, presentation and communication of results may also affect the validity of the scientific evidence obtained from a trial. This review outlines the challenges associated with the design, implementation, data analysis and interpretation of clinical trials in humans involving probiotics. Best practices related to their design are offered along with recommendations for enhanced collaboration to advance research in this emerging field.
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