lactose intolerance - traduzione in olandese
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lactose intolerance - traduzione in olandese

CONDITION INVOLVING A DECREASED ABILITY TO DIGEST LACTOSE DUE TO A LACK OF LACTASE IN THE SMALL INTESTINES, EITHER GENETICALLY OR FROM INJURY
Lactose-intolerance; Lactose Intolerance; Lactose intolerence; Lactose intolerant; Galactose Tolerance Test; Lactase deficiency; Lactose-intolerant; Alactasia; Lactose intolerent; Hypolactasia; Lactose Impersistence; Lactose tolerance; Milk intolerance; Lactose intollerence; Lactose tolerant; Lactose tolerance test; Lactard; Lactose intollerant; Lactase persistence vs. lactose intolerance and deficiencies; Lactase Persistence vs. Lactose Intolerance and Deficiencies; Lactase intolerance; Lactose content of foods; Congenital alactasia; Lactose free diet; Lactose malabsorption; Lactose factor
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lactose intolerance         
onvermogen of de moeite melksuiker te verteren (gekenmerkt door symptomen als kramp, diarree, enz. na gebruik van melkproducten)
milk allergy         
  •  Hydrolysis of the disaccharide lactose to glucose and galactose
  • Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis
  • Skin prick testing for allergies. For a positive response, the skin will become red and raised.
  • An example of "MAY CONTAIN TRACES OF..." as a means of listing trace amounts of allergens in a food product due to cross-contamination during manufacture.
TYPE OF FOOD ALLERGY CAUSED BY MILK
Milk allergies; Cow milk allergy; Milk hypersensitivity; Dairy allergy; Cow's milk protein intolerance; Cow milk protein intolerance; Milk protein intolerance; CMP intolerance; Hypersensitivity to bovine protein; Bovine protein allergy; Casein intolerance; Casein Intolerance; Dairy-free; Cow's milk protein allergy
melkallergie
milk sugar         
  • The molecular structure of α-lactose, as determined by [[X-ray crystallography]].
  • Lactose crystals, viewed under polarized light
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Milk sugar; Lactobiose; Β-D-galactopyranosyl-(1→4)-D-glucose
melksuiker (witte kristalachtige stof v. melk gemaakt en gebruikt voor het klaarmaken v. babyvoedsel)

Definizione

lactard
A lactose intolerent person
I can't drink milk - I'm such a lactard!

Wikipedia

Lactose intolerance

Lactose intolerance is a condition caused by a decreased ability to digest lactose, a sugar found in dairy products. Those affected vary in the amount of lactose they can tolerate before symptoms develop. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, flatulence, and nausea. These symptoms typically start thirty minutes to two hours after eating or drinking milk-based food. Their severity typically depends on the amount a person eats or drinks. Lactose intolerance does not cause damage to the gastrointestinal tract.

Lactose intolerance is due to the lack of the enzyme lactase in the small intestines to break lactose down into glucose and galactose. There are four types: primary, secondary, developmental, and congenital. Primary lactose intolerance occurs as the amount of lactase declines as people age. Secondary lactose intolerance is due to injury to the small intestine. Such injury could be the result of infection, celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, or other diseases. Developmental lactose intolerance may occur in premature babies and usually improves over a short period of time. Congenital lactose intolerance is an extremely rare genetic disorder in which little or no lactase is made from birth. The onset of primary lactose intolerance, the most common type, is typically in late childhood or early adulthood, but prevalence increases with age.

Diagnosis may be confirmed if symptoms resolve following eliminating lactose from the diet. Other supporting tests include a hydrogen breath test and a stool acidity test. Other conditions that may produce similar symptoms include irritable bowel syndrome, celiac disease, and inflammatory bowel disease. Lactose intolerance is different from a milk allergy. Management is typically by decreasing the amount of lactose in the diet, taking lactase supplements, or treating the underlying disease. People are able to drink at least one cup of milk without developing symptoms, with greater amounts tolerated if drunk with a meal or throughout the day.

Worldwide, around 65% of adults are affected by lactose malabsorption. Other mammals usually lose the ability to digest lactose after weaning, and this was the ancestral state of all humans before the recent evolution of lactase persistence, which extends lactose tolerance into adulthood. Lactase persistence evolved in several populations independently, probably as an adaptation to the domestication of dairy animals around 10,000 years ago. Today the prevalence of lactose tolerance varies widely between regions and ethnic groups. The ability to digest lactose is most common in people of European descent, and to a lesser extent in some parts of the Middle East and Africa. Lactose intolerance is common among people of Jewish descent, as well as in many African countries and Arab countries. Traditional food cultures reflect local variations in tolerance and historically many societies have adapted to low levels of tolerance by making dairy products that contain less lactose than fresh milk. The medicalization of lactose intolerance as a disorder has been attributed to biases in research history, since most early studies were conducted amongst populations which are normally tolerant, as well as the cultural and economic importance of milk in countries such as the United States.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per lactose intolerance
1. Food intolerances, such as lactose intolerance are much more common than food allergies.
2. The most common symptom of lactose intolerance, an inability to digest lactose (milk sugar) are bloating and/or diarrhea.
3. CARR‘S CHEESE MELTS Cals per 100g: 47'; per biscuit: 22 These wheaten biscuits are sprinkled with dried cheese, so should be avoided by anyone with a lactose intolerance.
4. Join the debate » They found increasing numbers of women were restricting milk consumption falsely believing it would lower fat intake, treat self–diagnosed lactose intolerance or prevent their children developing allergies.
5. Model Rachel Hunter says she has a lactose intolerance Celebrity food fads are to blame for thousands of patients diagnosing themselves wrongly with allergies and intolerances, doctors have warned.