PARSIPPANY, N.J., July 09, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A recently published scientific study i by Professor Tamás Decsi and Szminoetta Lohner at the Department of Paediatrics, University of Pécs, Hungary, has shown important health benefits in kindergarten children aged 3 to 6 years as a result of consuming chicory root fibers.  Previous studies have demonstrated a strengthening of the natural defense system on infants and children between birth and two years of age.  However, this is the first time this evidence has been established for this 3 to 6 year age group.

The human intervention study ii , which examined the supplementation of a daily dosage of 6g of chicory root fiber during the autumn and winter period, demonstrated various health benefits among children.  These include improved gut microbiota composition, softer stools in a normal range and fewer incidents of infections in the group of 3 – 6-year old children. The study, conducted over six months with a double-blind, placebo controlled design, also confirmed that chicory root fiber was very well tolerated.

Regular intake of a dedicated composition of chicory root fiber, a variant of BENEO’s Orafti ® inulin iii , was found to support the gut microbiota of the children by increasing bifidobacterial and lactobacilli numbers. This resulted in lower numbers of fever episodes requiring a physician’s consultation and sinusitis in kindergarten children.  In addition, the positive effect on digestive health was further supported by a softer stool consistency. 

Acute infections, particularly in the winter season, are common in kindergarten children. The negative impact of the children’s poor well-being can be linked to increased health care costs and workday losses by the caretaking parent(s).   This latest research highlights that the risk of such infections can be reduced by incorporating chicory root fiber, Orafti ® inulin, into the daily diet of children to strengthen their defense forces and improve digestive health.

Anke Sentko, Vice President Regulatory Affairs and Nutrition Communication at BENEO, comments: “This study demonstrates the importance of healthy, prevention orientated eating in this age group. By making small adjustments to your daily choices you can achieve significant improvements to your health status, from very early on.  It also shows, once again, that microbiota composition matters. With the chicory root fiber used in this study, we can strengthen natural defense forces. These are very exciting results that can be achieved by Orafti® inulin dietary fibers.”

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i “Inulin-type fructan supplementation in 3 to 6 year-old children is associated with higher fecal bifidobacterial levels and fewer febrile episodes requiring medical attention” ii The human intervention study was randomized, parallel, double-blind and placebo-controlled iii A dedicated mixture of shorter and longer chains of inulin-type fructans described in the study via the DP (DP≥11 approx. 25-30% (on g/100g DM), average DP of about 7 to 8).