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The goal of this study is to learn about the effect of olive leaf tea (OLT) in patients with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth aging from 18 to 60 years old. This study aims to answer the following questions:
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Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), characterized by an abnormal increase in the population of overall or harmful bacteria species in the small intestine, resulting in malabsorption, malnutrition, alter body composition and can lead to further complications if not addressed timely. Herbal therapy is considered quite effective in treating SIBO. No literal data is available concerning therapeutic effect of olive leaf tea on SIBO patients. Olive leaves consist of high concentration of phenolic compounds and essential fatty acids that assist in restoring altered gut microbiota and in weight management, also possess significant antimicrobial effect against opportunistic intestinal bacteria. Objective of this study is to evaluate the antimicrobial potential of olive leaf infusion on intestinal microbiota analyzed by hydrogen and methane breath test and its effect on body composition parameters in SIBO individuals. This study will also observe the effect of OLT on gastrointestinal signs and symptoms. This study comprises of 3 phases:
Phase 1: Olive leaf tea preparation
Phase 2: Participants recruitment Study participants will be recruited via circulating SIBO screening questionnaires throughout the university. Individuals with mean symptomatic score (≥4) and fulfilling the inclusion criteria will be examined using a confirmatory test known as the hydrogen/methane breath test (BT). 50g glucose solubilized in 250 mL water given to participants orally. Breath samples will be taken every 15 minutes for 2 hours. After written and oral consent, 50 participants with positive BT results will be included in the study. Experimental design: SIBO-diagnosed individuals will be randomly assigned to two groups (treatment and control) with 25 participants in each group. The treatment group will take tea twice a day after meals for 2 months. Participants will be requested to record the following information daily: consumption of OLT and any side effects if experienced the control group will not receive tea or any other intervention.
Phase 3: Assessment tests: GI symptoms, Hydrogen and methane breath test, 24-hour dietary intake, and body composition analysis will be done before and after the intervention.
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Microsoft excel will be used for data coding. Descriptive analysis will be carried out by using SPSS version 23 (SPSS for Windows version 23; SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Independent sample t-test and Pearson chi-square test will be used to compare control and treatment groups. Paired sample t-test will be performed to measure within-group differences from the baseline. A chi-square test will be applied to develop a correlation between age, gender, and BMI with SIBO. P<0.05 was considered significant for all analysis
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Ayesha Zafar, MPhil; Sanaullah Iqbal, PhD
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