“LACTOSE INTOLERANCE Epidemiology” report has been added to DelveInsight
Overview of Lactose Intolerance epidemiology, pathophysiology, various diagnostic approaches, and treatment algorithm, including detailed chapters for marketed products and emerging therapies
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Lactose Intolerance: Overview
Lactose Intolerance (LI) is defined as a clinical syndrome characterized by pain and abdominal distention, flatulence, and diarrhea that occurs after lactose consumption. These symptoms—produced by malabsorption of lactose, a sugar found in milk and other dairy products—often result in avoidance of dairy products by afflicted individuals. Lactose malabsorption occurs because of a decreased ability to digest lactose, due to a deficiency in the levels of the enzyme lactase. Lactase breaks lactose down into two simpler sugars, glucose and galactose, which are readily absorbed into the bloodstream. This enzyme is produced by expression of the lactase-phlorizin hydrolase gene in the cells lining the small intestine.
Lactose Intolerance: Geography Covered
Key facts of Lactose Intolerance Epidemiology Report
Lactose Intolerance Epidemiology Segmentation
Lactose Intolerance Epidemiology Report
Lactose intolerance is mainly caused by genome-diet interaction and depends not only on the expression of lactase enzyme but also on the dose of lactose intake, intestinal flora, gastrointestinal motility, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth. Along with this, the sensitivity of the gastrointestinal tract to generate gas and other fermentation products due to lactose digestion.
Lactose Intolerance Types
There are two types of lactose intolerance in babies: primary and secondary lactose intolerance. Primary lactose intolerance (or congenital lactose intolerance) is a very rare genetic condition. While, secondary lactose intolerance occurs when the gut lining (where lactase is produced) is damaged.
Lactose Intolerance Report Highlights
Following is the TOC of Lactose Intolerance epidemiology report
1. Key Insights
2. Executive Summary of Lactose Intolerance
3. Lactose Intolerance: Disease Background and Overview
4. Patient Journey
5. Epidemiology and Patient Population
6. Treatment Algorithm, Current Treatment, and Medical Practices
7. KOL Views
8. Unmet Needs
9. Appendix
10. DelveInsight Capabilities
11. Disclaimer
12. About DelveInsight
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