Culturelle expands range with Metabolism + Weight Management product Culturelle, the world’s number one-selling probiotic brand, has expanded is probiotic portfolio with its first product targeting metabolic health and weight management.
The product is formulated with
Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus GG (formerly
Bifidobacterium animalis subsp
. lactis BPL1 (CECT 8145) strain. BPL1 is supported by a portfolio of pre-clinical and clinical evidence demonstrating its potential metabolic health and weight management benefits.
Among the studies supporting the strains efficacy is a three-month randomized, parallel, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial that was published in 2019 in the
International Journal of Obesity. The study, which included 126 obese adults, found that supplementation with either live or heat-killed BPL1 led to significant reductions in waist circumference (-1.75 cm in the live and -1.84 cm heat-killed groups) and the li
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ADM talks 2021 trends in weight management The global pandemic has heightened consumers’ concerns about their weight and ADM says this awareness is set to last. But what products will fit consumers evolving demands?
Surveys from across the globe report negative changes in eating and physical activity behaviour during the lockdowns of 2020 and 2021 with a King’s College London and Ipsos MORI survey (2,254 respondents) finding 48% of respondents say they have put on weight during lockdown.
Recent ADM research (OutsideVoice Consumer Survey) shows reasons for increased concern over weight management are varied but changes in eating habits and other daily behaviours such as exercise are commonplace and many have become increasingly aware of obesity as a risk factor for COVID-19 morbidity.