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Probiotics reduce negative mood over time: the value of daily self-reports in detecting effects

Psychology

Probiotics reduce negative mood over time: the value of daily self-reports in detecting effects

K. V. Johnson and L. Steenbergen

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in 88 healthy volunteers finds that a multispecies probiotic reduces negative mood within two weeks, detected by daily monitoring while standard pre/post assessments often miss these shifts. The research, conducted by Katerina V.-A. Johnson and Laura Steenbergen, suggests probiotics can benefit mental health in the general population and pinpoints who gains the most.... show more
Abstract
The burgeoning field of the microbiome-gut-brain axis has inspired research into how the gut microbiome can affect human emotion. Probiotics offer ways to investigate microbial-based interventions but results have been mixed, with more evidence of beneficial effects in clinically depressed patients. Using a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled design in 88 healthy volunteers, we conduct a comprehensive study into effects of a multispecies probiotic on emotion regulation and mood through questionnaires, emotional processing tests and daily reports. We find clear evidence that probiotics reduce negative mood, starting after two weeks, based on daily monitoring, but few other changes. Our findings reconcile inconsistencies of previous studies, revealing that commonly used pre- versus post-intervention assessments cannot reliably detect probiotic-induced changes in healthy subjects' emotional state. We conclude that probiotics can benefit mental health in the general population and identify traits of individuals who derive greatest benefit, allowing future targeting of at-risk individuals.
Publisher
npj Mental Health Research
Published On
Apr 09, 2025
Authors
Katerina V.-A. Johnson, Laura Steenbergen
Tags
microbiome-gut-brain axis
probiotics
emotion regulation
negative mood reduction
randomized double-blind placebo-controlled
healthy volunteers
daily mood monitoring
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