Dietary treatment of lactose intolerance in infants and children

During the past several years there have been many reports of alternative dietary therapies for primary and secondary lactose intolerance. We have learned that it is useful to feed through most episodes of mild diarrhea that previously would have been treated with clear liquid diets. Infant formulas...

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description During the past several years there have been many reports of alternative dietary therapies for primary and secondary lactose intolerance. We have learned that it is useful to feed through most episodes of mild diarrhea that previously would have been treated with clear liquid diets. Infant formulas, including both soy-protein and hydrolysate formulas with specially designed carbohydrate, protein, and fat components, are available to treat the infant with diarrheal syndromes and secondary lactase deficiency. Also, the diet can be supplemented with lactase. Specialized lactose-reduced products as well as cultured and fermented dairy products may be used in varying degrees for lactose-intolerant children. The ingestion of milk with food and fiber components in the diet has also been shown to improve symptoms of lactose intolerance. This review summarizes the essentials of diagnosis of and dietary therapy for lactose intolerance. Our findings indicate that a number of specialized formulas and products are available for successful dietary management of lactose intolerance in infants and children
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beta-Galactosidase - therapeutic use
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Children
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DIARREA
DIARRHEE
Diet & nutrition
Diet therapy
DIETA
Diseases
ENFANT
ENFANT EN BAS AGE
ENFERMEDADES DEL SISTEMA DIGESTIVO
Evaluation
Food additives
Food, Formulated
Gastroenterology. Liver. Pancreas. Abdomen
Health aspects
Humans
HYDROLYSAT DE PROTEINES
Infant
Lactase
LACTOSA
LACTOSE
Lactose intolerance
Lactose Intolerance - diagnosis
Lactose Intolerance - diet therapy
Lactose intolerance in children
LAIT
LAIT FERMENTE
LECHE
LECHE FERMENTADA
MALADIE DE L'APPAREIL DIGESTIF
Medical disorders
Medical research
Medical sciences
NINOS
Other diseases. Semiology
PROTEINAS HIDROLIZADAS
PROTEINAS VEGETALES
PROTEINE VEGETALE
REGIME ALIMENTAIRE
SOJA
Stomach. Duodenum. Small intestine. Colon. Rectum. Anus
TRASTORNOS DIGESTIVOS
TRASTORNOS METABOLICOS
TROUBLE DIGESTIF
TROUBLE DU METABOLISME
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