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  • Actually, several studies report that probiotics (live micro-organisms, especially Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus, conferring a health benefit for the host) and prebiotics (non-viable food components, especially inulin-type fructans, conferring a health benefit for the host associated to modulation of microbiota) can regulate obesity-host metabolism, in obesity and obesity-related disorders [37
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