Benefits of probiotics during pregnancy for infant health

Benefits of probiotics during pregnancy for infant health

Writing in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition,​ researchers from the United States explored the effect of maternal probiotic supplementation on infant neurodevelopment, investigating various factors considered crucial to the function of the microbiome-gut-brain axis (MGBA).

“Overall, we argue that this study adds to the growing literature regarding maternal probiotic use to optimize infant outcomes,” they wrote. “These preliminary data are important in that they have provided additional hypotheses that can be used to design future studies aiming to develop early probiotic supplementation strategies to optimize infant neurodevelopmental outcomes.”

Infant gut microbiome

The infant gut microbiome is influenced by factors like maternal microbiomes, birth mode and diet. Research increasingly focuses on promoting healthy microbiomes during infancy to improve long-term health outcomes, especially in infants at risk for microbiome disruption.

Probiotics have been linked to improved pregnancy outcomes​ and metabolic health in pregnant women, while in infants, they are associated with better gut health, immunity and reduced risks of certain diseases.

Some animal studies have shown that the gut microbiome can influence brain function​ through the MGBA, especially during early development, however, findings have excluded human research. 

Study details 

The pilot observational study reported findings from a subset of exclusively breastfeeding mother-infant pairs recruited as part of the Mothers and Infants Linked for Healthy Growth (MILk) study, a multi-site study conducted in Oklahoma and Minnesota. The mothers included in the study had delivered full-term and most vaginally (83%).

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