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[Research advancement about lactose intolerance].

Qing Yu1, Shi-An Yin

  • 1Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou 325027, China.

Wei Sheng Yan Jiu = Journal of Hygiene Research
|August 23, 2006
PubMed
Summary

Lactose intolerance impacts human health, particularly in infants, affecting milk intake and osteoporosis risk. Understanding its genetics and symptoms aids in prevention and management strategies.

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Area of Science:

  • Nutritional Science
  • Human Genetics
  • Public Health

Context:

  • Lactose intolerance significantly affects human nutrition and health, especially during infancy.
  • It is linked to milk product consumption and carries implications for bone health, including osteoporosis risk.
  • Understanding lactose intolerance involves its classification, clinical manifestations, and diagnostic methods.

Purpose:

  • To explore the relationship between lactose intolerance, nutrition, and health outcomes.
  • To highlight the significance of understanding lactose intolerance for maintaining health and reducing osteoporosis risk.
  • To review perspectives on preventing and controlling lactose intolerance through genetic insights.

Summary:

  • Lactose intolerance is associated with nutritional status and health, particularly in infants, and affects milk consumption.
  • Knowledge of its grouping, clinical symptoms, and diagnosis is crucial for health maintenance and reducing osteoporosis risk.
  • Genetic polymorphism offers extensive perspectives for understanding, preventing, and controlling lactose intolerance.

Impact:

  • Early detection through genetic screening and lactose typing can aid in managing osteoporosis risks.
  • Further research is essential to develop improved strategies for preventing and controlling lactose intolerance.
  • This understanding contributes to personalized nutrition and preventative healthcare strategies.

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