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Are prebiotics important for your child's immunity
New Delhi: Science has revealed that the human body hosts ten times more microorganisms than the tissue cells it has, microorganisms, that...
New Delhi: Science has revealed that the human body hosts ten times more microorganisms than the tissue cells it has, microorganisms, that account for about 2.5 percent of our body weight.
Among these there are around 500 types of bacteria living in our digestive tract that help us in maintaining good health, especially in infants and young children who are more prone to infections, digestive problems and allergies.
Dr Pankaj Garg, Senior Consultant, Department of Neonatology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi talks about how nutrition plays a key role in building immunity especially during the early years of life.
One such component is oligosaccharides. After carbohydrates (lactose) and fats, oligosaccharides are the third largest component of breast milk. The concentration of oligosaccharides in breast milk exceeds that of even proteins thereby drawing attention of scientists across the world.
These oligosaccharides are also known as Prebiotics.Prebiotics are non-digestible fibres which promote growth of healthy bacteria (probiotics) in the intestine. Naturally one can obtain prebiotics from certain whole cereals, pulses, fruits and vegetables.
This is because some of these foods contain complex carbohydrates like fiber and resistant starch which is not digested easily. The body passes it through the digestive system undigested to convert this into food for the bacteria and other microbes. The common available foods which have prebiotics are banana, chicory, onion, garlic, leeks etc. Cow and buffalo milk do not have prebiotic oligosaccharides which are present in mother's milk.
Prebiotics are known for their health benefits:It helps in the gut to increase the number of healthy bacteria, aid digestion and enhance the production of valuable vitamins.
Good bacteria perform a major role in regulating the immune system, preventing the growth of disease-causing bacteria.
Prebiotics also help in keeping the body's mineral and electrolyte levels in balance which then indirectly helps in keeping the blood pressure in check. They also help in maintaining healthy hormone levels which therefore keeps our gut healthy and helps in mood regulation.
Daily intake of prebiotics also helps in reducing glycation which is the cause of free increased radicals in the body. Therefore, it helps in fighting cardiovascular diseases. From infants to adults, intake of prebiotics is a must.
A healthy digestive system which includes good gut health and immune system is essential for all ages. Newborn babies cannot easily consume natural sources of prebiotics like onions, garlic or banana, and hence breast milk is essential for them.
Understanding the positive effects of oligosaccharides on gut health in infants, researchers have developed a non-human milk oligosaccharide as an alternative. Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS), fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), polydextrose, inulin and their mixtures are the most common prebiotics that have been developed for infants. Among these the most studied prebiotic is a combination of Galacto-oligosaccharides and Fructo-oligosaccharides (GOS & FOS).
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