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This study may discover that supplementing with probiotics LY-66, PL-02 can promote exercise endurance, explosive power and reduce muscle inflammation index in healthy people.


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With the rise of people's health awareness and exercise habit in recent years, and the demand for the use of sports health food supplements has also increased. Probiotics are generally recognized as safe and helpful in digestion in the gastrointestinal tract. Previous animal experiments have found that probiotics LY-66, PL-02 are more effective in promoting the grip and exhausting exercise in mice. The purpose of this study is to further explore the effects of probiotics LY-66, PL-02 on promoting exercise endurance and explosive power in healthy people. This study is to compare supplementary samples with placebo and adopt a double-blind study design. 88 healthy adult males and females (non-sports players) aged 20-40 will be recruited, 44males and 44 females, with an average number of male and female subjects in each group, and they will be randomly assigned to the (A) placebo group, (B) LY-66 probiotic group, (C) PL-02 probiotics group, (D) LY-66/PL-02 doublet probiotics group. Supplemented one time a day, take 15 billion CFU of probiotics each time for 42 consecutive days. During the period of taking probiotics, squats and TABATA training were set for the subjects 2 days a week. From day 0 to day 42 of supplementation, subjects in each group were tested physical fitness and cardiorespiratory endurance every 14 days. On the 21th days, the explosiveness of muscle strength in each group was tested with Wingate. On the 42nd day, the exercise endurance test, NGS and GC-MS technology was used to detect the fecal microbiota and SCFA(Short-chain fatty acids) in each group, body inflammation index of each group were tested and use questionnaire to evaluate subjective experience. This study may discover that supplementing with probiotics LY-66, PL-02 can promote exercise endurance, explosive power and reduce muscle inflammation index in healthy people. ;


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NCT number NCT06092723
Study type Interventional
Source Glac Biotech Co., Ltd
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date December 1, 2021
Completion date February 7, 2023

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