A A Jack
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19 Citations
A A Jack is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Overweight & Weight loss. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Probiotics reduce self-reported symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection in overweight and obese adults: should we be considering probiotics during viral pandemics?
Benjamin H. Mullish,Julian R. Marchesi,Julie A. K. McDonald,Daniel Antony Pass,Giulia Masetti,Daryn Robert Michael,Sue Plummer,A A Jack,T. S. Davies,Timothy R. Hughes,Duolao Wang +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a clinical trial of probiotics in overweight/obese people was conducted to investigate the impact of probiotic treatment on the occurrence of upper respiratory tract infections (URTI).
A randomised controlled study shows supplementation of overweight and obese adults with lactobacilli and bifidobacteria reduces bodyweight and improves well-being
Daryn Robert Michael,A A Jack,Giulia Masetti,T. S. Davies,K E Loxley,J Kerry-Smith,J F Plummer,Julian R. Marchesi,Julian R. Marchesi,Benjamin H. Mullish,Julie A. K. McDonald,Timothy R. Hughes,Duolao Wang,Iveta Garaiova,Zuzana Paduchova,Jana Muchová,Mark Andrew Good,Sue Plummer +17 more
TL;DR: Six months supplementation with Lab4P probiotic resulted in significant weight reduction and improved small dense low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol profiles, quality of life (QoL) assessments and URTI incidence outcomes in overweight/obese individuals.
Daily supplementation with the Lab4P probiotic consortium induces significant weight loss in overweight adults.
Daryn Robert Michael,T. S. Davies,A A Jack,Giulia Masetti,Julian R. Marchesi,Julian R. Marchesi,Duolao Wang,Benjamin H. Mullish,Sue Plummer +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 9-month randomised, parallel, double-blind, single-centre, placebo-controlled study (PROBE, ISRCTN18030882) assessed the impact of probiotic supplementation on bodyweight.
The Impact of Probiotic Supplementation on Cognitive, Pathological and Metabolic Markers in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease
Thomas S. Webberley,Giulia Masetti,Ryan J. Bevan,J. Kerry-Smith,A A Jack,Daryn Robert Michael,Sophie Thomas,Maria Glymenaki,Jian Li,Julie A. K. McDonald,Daniel John,James E. Morgan,Julian R. Marchesi,Mark Andrew Good,Sue Plummer,Timothy P. Hughes +15 more
TL;DR: The group receiving the probiotic performed better in the novel object recognition test and displayed higher hippocampal neuronal spine density than the control group at the end of the 12 weeks intervention period, illustrating the potential of the Lab4b probiotic as a neuroprotective agent.
Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium Promote Antibacterial and Antiviral Immune Response in Human Macrophages
TL;DR: The potential for organism-dependent control of the immunoregulatory response seen in human macrophages is suggested, as well as different mRNA expression profiles of inflammasome genes by the two consortia.
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