Effects of Fermented Black Soybean Supplementation on Frailty: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial
Chiung-Jung Wen, Yen-Chun Koh, Yen-Chen Tung, Shu-Chen Hsieh, Yi-Chen Lo, Jaw-Shiun Tsai, Min-Hsiung Pan

TL;DR
A study found that fermented black soybean and adlay supplements may improve frailty in older adults by affecting gut microbes.
Contribution
This study provides empirical evidence that fermented black soybean and adlay may reduce frailty in older adults through gut microbiota modulation.
Findings
The experimental group showed significant improvements in Mini Nutritional Assessment and frailty scores.
The supplement increased the abundance of Bacillus spp. in the gut microbiota.
Genes related to cardiomyopathy and isoflavonoid biosynthesis pathways changed in the experimental group.
Abstract
Background In our previous study, fermented black beans and adlay were found to reduce aging biomarkers and improve aging-related gut microbial dysbiosis in aging mice. Building on the potential of these samples, this study evaluated the effects of fermented black beans and adlay on frailty in older adults. Methods This randomized double-blind controlled trial was designed to evaluate the efficacy of a 12-week consumption of a fermented black soybean and adlay supplement in older adults. A total of 116 eligible older adults were randomly assigned to either the experimental or placebo group. Results Both groups showed improvements in physical function (e.g., 5-meter walk, grip strength, and timed up and go test); however, only the experimental group exhibited significant improvements in the Mini Nutritional Assessment and frailty scores. Regarding serum biomarkers, both total cholesterol…
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TopicsMicrobial Metabolism and Applications · Phytoestrogen effects and research · GABA and Rice Research
