Fermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized Trial Evidence Table

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Fermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized Trial, , , The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is responsible for human nutrition via its activities that result in the digestion of foods and absorption of nutrients and other bioactive compounds.3Bui Glory (2026)Impact of Fermented Dairy on Gastrointestinal Health and Associated Biomarkers
Fermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized TrialIn this narrative review, we examined human studies on yogurt, fermented milk, kefir, and cheese which measured clinical symptoms and molecular biomarkers associated with gut health.3Bui Glory (2026)Impact of Fermented Dairy on Gastrointestinal Health and Associated Biomarkers
Fermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized TrialIn the other study, milk intake was compared with that of fermented milk containing the probioticShirota YIT 9029 in an 8-week, PC-DB-PG-RCT with healthy medical students ( = 47 subjects).Outcomes indicated that there were fewer stress-induced abdominal dysfunctions and GI symptoms associated with the fermented milk intake.3Bui Glory (2026)Impact of Fermented Dairy on Gastrointestinal Health and Associated Biomarkers
Fermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized TrialThe GI tract is also increasingly recognized for health-modulatory facets well beyond nutrition.3Bui Glory (2026)Impact of Fermented Dairy on Gastrointestinal Health and Associated Biomarkers
Fermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized TrialThis review compiles the existing evidence illustrating their dual-action mechanism through direct prebiotic activity and the promotion of beneficial taxa ( Bifidobacterium , Lactobacillus , Faecalibacterium ), along with selective antimicrobial activity and pathogen suppression.4Alhaj OA (2026)Dairy Bioactive Compounds as Precision Modulators of Gut Microbiota: From Molecular Mechanisms to Personalized Immunometabolic Health.
Fermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized TrialClinical evidence shows significant benefits in metabolism and inflammation among various populations.4Alhaj OA (2026)Dairy Bioactive Compounds as Precision Modulators of Gut Microbiota: From Molecular Mechanisms to Personalized Immunometabolic Health.
Fermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized TrialThe gut microbiota (GM) has become a key mediator of host health, with dietary manipulations promising ways of modulating the microbiome.4Alhaj OA (2026)Dairy Bioactive Compounds as Precision Modulators of Gut Microbiota: From Molecular Mechanisms to Personalized Immunometabolic Health.
Fermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized TrialThis review focuses on the role of dairy bioactive (DB) compounds as precision modulators of intestinal microecology, including the whey proteins (WPs), including lactoferrin (LF), α-lactalbumin (LA), β-lactoglobulin, lysozyme (LZ), lactoperoxidase, glycomacropeptide (GMP), milk oligosaccharides (MOs), and bioactive peptides (BPs).4Alhaj OA (2026)Dairy Bioactive Compounds as Precision Modulators of Gut Microbiota: From Molecular Mechanisms to Personalized Immunometabolic Health.
topicFermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized Trial
claim, , , The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is responsible for human nutrition via its activities that result in the digestion of foods and absorption of nutrients and other bioactive compounds.
evidence level3
citationBui Glory (2026)
sourceImpact of Fermented Dairy on Gastrointestinal Health and Associated Biomarkers
topicFermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized Trial
claimIn this narrative review, we examined human studies on yogurt, fermented milk, kefir, and cheese which measured clinical symptoms and molecular biomarkers associated with gut health.
evidence level3
citationBui Glory (2026)
sourceImpact of Fermented Dairy on Gastrointestinal Health and Associated Biomarkers
topicFermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized Trial
claimIn the other study, milk intake was compared with that of fermented milk containing the probioticShirota YIT 9029 in an 8-week, PC-DB-PG-RCT with healthy medical students ( = 47 subjects).Outcomes indicated that there were fewer stress-induced abdominal dysfunctions and GI symptoms associated with the fermented milk intake.
evidence level3
citationBui Glory (2026)
sourceImpact of Fermented Dairy on Gastrointestinal Health and Associated Biomarkers
topicFermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized Trial
claimThe GI tract is also increasingly recognized for health-modulatory facets well beyond nutrition.
evidence level3
citationBui Glory (2026)
sourceImpact of Fermented Dairy on Gastrointestinal Health and Associated Biomarkers
topicFermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized Trial
claimThis review compiles the existing evidence illustrating their dual-action mechanism through direct prebiotic activity and the promotion of beneficial taxa ( Bifidobacterium , Lactobacillus , Faecalibacterium ), along with selective antimicrobial activity and pathogen suppression.
evidence level4
citationAlhaj OA (2026)
sourceDairy Bioactive Compounds as Precision Modulators of Gut Microbiota: From Molecular Mechanisms to Personalized Immunometabolic Health.
topicFermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized Trial
claimClinical evidence shows significant benefits in metabolism and inflammation among various populations.
evidence level4
citationAlhaj OA (2026)
sourceDairy Bioactive Compounds as Precision Modulators of Gut Microbiota: From Molecular Mechanisms to Personalized Immunometabolic Health.
topicFermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized Trial
claimThe gut microbiota (GM) has become a key mediator of host health, with dietary manipulations promising ways of modulating the microbiome.
evidence level4
citationAlhaj OA (2026)
sourceDairy Bioactive Compounds as Precision Modulators of Gut Microbiota: From Molecular Mechanisms to Personalized Immunometabolic Health.
topicFermented Milk Gut Microbiome Randomized Trial
claimThis review focuses on the role of dairy bioactive (DB) compounds as precision modulators of intestinal microecology, including the whey proteins (WPs), including lactoferrin (LF), α-lactalbumin (LA), β-lactoglobulin, lysozyme (LZ), lactoperoxidase, glycomacropeptide (GMP), milk oligosaccharides (MOs), and bioactive peptides (BPs).
evidence level4
citationAlhaj OA (2026)
sourceDairy Bioactive Compounds as Precision Modulators of Gut Microbiota: From Molecular Mechanisms to Personalized Immunometabolic Health.

Source documents

  1. Impact of Fermented Dairy on Gastrointestinal Health and Associated Biomarkers
  2. Dairy Bioactive Compounds as Precision Modulators of Gut Microbiota: From Molecular Mechanisms to Personalized Immunometabolic Health.