Background: When lactose malabsorption gives rise to symptoms, the result is called 'lactose intolerance'. Although lactose intolerance is often bothersome for patients, once recognized it may be managed by simple dietary adjustments. However, diagnosing lactose intolerance is not straightforward, especially in primary care. Aim: To summarize available evidence on the diagnostic performance of gastrointestinal symptoms and self-reported milk (lactose) intolerance in primary care, and the relationship between lactose malabsorption and intolerance. Data sources: PubMed, EMBASE and reference screening. Study selection: Studies were selected if the design was a primary diagnostic study; the patients were adults consulting because of non-acute a...
Intolerance to certain foods can cause a range of gut and systemic symptoms. The possibility that th...
OBJECTIVE: A standard for the assessment of lactose malabsorption does not exist. As measured by lac...
Lactose intolerance is a set of clinical symptoms occurring after lactose intake, characterised by a...
review on the diagnostic value of gastrointestinal symptoms and self-reported milk intoleranc
This review discusses one of the most relevant problems in gastrointestinal clinical practice: lacto...
The problem of lactose metabolism remains relevant from the standpoint of various areas of medical r...
Milk is a fundamental component of the diet of every mammal; nevertheless, not every individual can ...
Approximately 70 % of the world population has hypolactasia, which often remains undiagnosed and has...
Background & aims: The real importance of lactose malabsorption in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS...
Diets that exclude dairy may decrease gastrointestinal symptoms in symptomatic individuals who have ...
BACKGROUND: Many patients complain of abdominal symptoms with dairy products; however, clinical and ...
Milk and dairy food consumption can lead to a range of adverse clinical symptoms, the best known of ...
The occurrence of patients with gastrointestinal symptoms attributed either to food allergy or...
Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands. OBJECTIVE: A standa...
Lactose intolerance (LI) is characterized by diarrhea, abdominal pain, or bloating occur-ring after ...
Intolerance to certain foods can cause a range of gut and systemic symptoms. The possibility that th...
OBJECTIVE: A standard for the assessment of lactose malabsorption does not exist. As measured by lac...
Lactose intolerance is a set of clinical symptoms occurring after lactose intake, characterised by a...
review on the diagnostic value of gastrointestinal symptoms and self-reported milk intoleranc
This review discusses one of the most relevant problems in gastrointestinal clinical practice: lacto...
The problem of lactose metabolism remains relevant from the standpoint of various areas of medical r...
Milk is a fundamental component of the diet of every mammal; nevertheless, not every individual can ...
Approximately 70 % of the world population has hypolactasia, which often remains undiagnosed and has...
Background & aims: The real importance of lactose malabsorption in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS...
Diets that exclude dairy may decrease gastrointestinal symptoms in symptomatic individuals who have ...
BACKGROUND: Many patients complain of abdominal symptoms with dairy products; however, clinical and ...
Milk and dairy food consumption can lead to a range of adverse clinical symptoms, the best known of ...
The occurrence of patients with gastrointestinal symptoms attributed either to food allergy or...
Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands. OBJECTIVE: A standa...
Lactose intolerance (LI) is characterized by diarrhea, abdominal pain, or bloating occur-ring after ...
Intolerance to certain foods can cause a range of gut and systemic symptoms. The possibility that th...
OBJECTIVE: A standard for the assessment of lactose malabsorption does not exist. As measured by lac...
Lactose intolerance is a set of clinical symptoms occurring after lactose intake, characterised by a...