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lactose intolerance/potassium

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The effect of a kaolin-pectin adsorbent on stool losses of sodium, potassium, and fat during a lactose-intolerance diarrhea in rats.

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Lactose intolerance and health disparities among African Americans and Hispanic Americans: an updated consensus statement.

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Dairy foods contribute nine essential nutrients to the diet including calcium, potassium and vitamin D; nutrients identified by the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans as being "of public health concern" within the U.S. population. Milk and milk product intake is associated with better diet

Overcoming the barrier of lactose intolerance to reduce health disparities.

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Federal health goals for the public have focused on reducing health disparities that exist between whites and various racial and ethnic groups. Many of the chronic diseases for which African Americans are at greater risk- hypertension, stroke, colon cancer, and obesity-may be exacerbated by a low

Lactose digestion and maldigestion: implications for dietary habits in developing countries.

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Milk is an important source of high quality protein, energy, calcium, potassium, phosphorus and riboflavin. It also has good functional properties and a highly acceptable taste, making milk a good alternative for the nutrition of children and for food programmes in developing countries. However, in

A new method for chemical analysis of faeces.

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By using a centriflo membrane cone filter it has become possible to obtain an ultrafiltrate from a 24-h stool specimen. In this faecal fluid several clinical chemical parameters were analysed, such as pH, osmolality, creatinine, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chloride, bicarbonate, phosphate

One step partial purification of beta-D-galactosidase from Kluyveromyces marxianus CDB 002 using STREAMLINE-DEAE.

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The intracellular enzyme beta-D-galactosidase provides interesting applications in the dairy industry, which are able to solve problems related to product processing, or can alleviate lactose intolerance in some populations. In order to obtain a technical enzyme, yeast cells of Kluyveromyces

Nutrition and Health Disparities: The Role of Dairy in Improving Minority Health Outcomes.

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Consuming a balanced diet, such as the food groups represented on MyPlate, is key to improving health disparities. Despite the best of intentions, however, the dietary guidelines can be culturally challenging, particularly when it comes to dairy consumption. Many African and Hispanic Americans avoid

Remediable defects in Crohn disease: a prospective study of 63 patients.

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To identify potentially remediable abnormalities in Crohn disease, 63 patients had evaluations performed for anemia, electrolyte deficiencies, defects of carbohydrate, fat, nitrogen, and vitamin B12 absorption, and jejunal bacterial overgrowth. Ninety percent of the group had two or more potentially

[Diet, nutrition and bone health].

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Nutrition is an important "modifiable" factor in the development and maintenance of bone mass and in the prevention of osteoporosis. The improvement of calcium intake in prepuberal age translates to gain in bone mass and, with genetic factor, to achievement of Peak Bone Mass (PBM), the higher level

Diet, nutrition and the prevention of osteoporosis.

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OBJECTIVE To review the evidence on diet and nutrition relating to osteoporosis and provide recommendations for preventing osteoporosis, in particular, osteopototic fracture. METHODS Firstly, to review the definition, diagnosis and epidemiology of osteoporosis, to discuss the difficulties in using
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