The physiological decline of lactase production in adulthood, in some individuals, is responsible for the so-called “Lactose Intolerance.” This clinical syndrome presents with gastrointestinal and non-gastrointestinal symptoms following the consumption of dairy containing food. Lactose intolerance can be evaluated by means of the Lactose Breath Test (phenotype) and/or genetic evaluation of lactase-gene polymorphism (genotype). A comparison of the two tests was carried out in a large number of symptomatic adult subjects, which are selected and not representative of the general population. Congruency was as high as 88.6%. Among lactase non-persistent (genotype C/C), 14 subjects showed a negative Lactose Breath Test (LBT), possibly due to youn...
[[abstract]]The concept of lactose intolerance has become embedded in Western medicine and developin...
Intolerance to certain foods can cause a range of gut and systemic symptoms. The possibility that th...
OBJECTIVE: This work aimed to evaluate and correlate symptoms, biochemical blood test results and si...
The physiological decline of lactase production in adulthood, in some individuals, is responsible fo...
Clinical manifestations of lactase (LCT) deficiency include intestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms...
Adult-type hypolactasia is a widespread condition throughout the world, causing lactose malabsorptio...
Clinical manifestations of lactase (LCT) deficiency include intestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms...
Genetic testing is a good predictor of lactase persistence (LP) in specific populations but its clin...
Lactose is the main source of calories in milk, an essential nutriedigestion, patients with visceral...
This review discusses one of the most relevant problems in gastrointestinal clinical practice: lacto...
The aim of this study was to establish a retrospective evaluation and comparison of the hydrogen/met...
Adult-type hypolactasia is characterized by the inability to digest lactose during adulthood, due to...
Lactose intolerance tends to be one of the most frequent health conditions related to the intake of ...
The C/T-13910 mutation is the major factor responsible for the persistence of the lactase-phlorizin ...
Approximately 70 % of the world population has hypolactasia, which often remains undiagnosed and has...
[[abstract]]The concept of lactose intolerance has become embedded in Western medicine and developin...
Intolerance to certain foods can cause a range of gut and systemic symptoms. The possibility that th...
OBJECTIVE: This work aimed to evaluate and correlate symptoms, biochemical blood test results and si...
The physiological decline of lactase production in adulthood, in some individuals, is responsible fo...
Clinical manifestations of lactase (LCT) deficiency include intestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms...
Adult-type hypolactasia is a widespread condition throughout the world, causing lactose malabsorptio...
Clinical manifestations of lactase (LCT) deficiency include intestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms...
Genetic testing is a good predictor of lactase persistence (LP) in specific populations but its clin...
Lactose is the main source of calories in milk, an essential nutriedigestion, patients with visceral...
This review discusses one of the most relevant problems in gastrointestinal clinical practice: lacto...
The aim of this study was to establish a retrospective evaluation and comparison of the hydrogen/met...
Adult-type hypolactasia is characterized by the inability to digest lactose during adulthood, due to...
Lactose intolerance tends to be one of the most frequent health conditions related to the intake of ...
The C/T-13910 mutation is the major factor responsible for the persistence of the lactase-phlorizin ...
Approximately 70 % of the world population has hypolactasia, which often remains undiagnosed and has...
[[abstract]]The concept of lactose intolerance has become embedded in Western medicine and developin...
Intolerance to certain foods can cause a range of gut and systemic symptoms. The possibility that th...
OBJECTIVE: This work aimed to evaluate and correlate symptoms, biochemical blood test results and si...