Lactose malabsorption is a noun phrase.
/lækˈtoʊs ˌmæl.əbˈzɔr.ʃən/
Lactose malabsorption refers to a condition where the body has difficulty absorbing lactose, which is a sugar found in milk and dairy products. This condition often leads to digestive issues such as bloating, diarrhea, and gas when lactose-containing foods are consumed.
In English, the term is frequently used in medical and dietary contexts. It appears more often in written contexts, such as medical literature, articles, and health guides, though it may also be used in oral speech, particularly among healthcare professionals and dietitians.
People with lactose malabsorption should limit their intake of dairy products to avoid discomfort.
(Las personas con malabsorción de lactosa deben limitar su consumo de productos lácteos para evitar molestias.)
Lactose malabsorption can lead to various gastrointestinal symptoms in individuals.
(La malabsorción de lactosa puede llevar a varios síntomas gastrointestinales en las personas.)
Many people do not realize they have lactose malabsorption until they experience symptoms after consuming dairy.
(Muchas personas no se dan cuenta de que tienen malabsorción de lactosa hasta que experimentan síntomas después de consumir lácteos.)
While "lactose malabsorption" itself is not an idiomatic expression, it can be used in contexts related to dietary restrictions and health concerns. Here are some phrases related to lactose intolerance or diet:
Sentence: Many people choose to cut out dairy to manage their lactose malabsorption.
(Muchas personas eligen eliminar los lácteos para manejar su malabsorción de lactosa.)
"Lactose-free options"
Sentence: Supermarkets now offer a variety of lactose-free options for those with lactose malabsorption.
(Los supermercados ahora ofrecen una variedad de opciones sin lactosa para aquellos con malabsorción de lactosa.)
"Listen to your body"
Sentence: If you have lactose malabsorption, it's important to listen to your body when selecting foods.
(Si tienes malabsorción de lactosa, es importante escuchar a tu cuerpo al seleccionar alimentos.)
"Go dairy-free"
Sentence: Many people with lactose malabsorption choose to go dairy-free for better digestive health.
(Muchas personas con malabsorción de lactosa eligen dejar los lácteos para una mejor salud digestiva.)
"Gut health"
The term lactose comes from the Latin word "lac," meaning milk, combined with the suffix "-ose," which is commonly used to denote sugars. Malabsorption is derived from the prefix "mal-" meaning bad or poor, and the word "absorption," which comes from the Latin "absorbere," meaning to suck up or soak in.
Synonyms: - Lactose intolerance - Lactose deficiency
Antonyms: - Lactose tolerance - Lactose sufficiency