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Combined Lactose-D-Xylose Tolerance Test in Infancy

Digestion, 2009
A modified combined oral lactose-D-xylose tolerance test done on ten normal infants showed peak levels of blood glucose and D-xylose levels comparable to the peaks obtained when these tests were done separately in the same subjects. The combined test is recommended to evaluate digestive absorptive function in preference to two separate tolerance tests.
R, Chandrasekaran, V, Kumar, B, Moorthy
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Temperature of a test solution influences abdominal symptoms in lactose tolerance tests

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 2000
In lactose maldigesters, retarding gastric emptying (food/pharmaceuticals) improves tolerance to lactose. The role of temperature of test solution on the indicators of lactose intolerance was studied. After an overnight fast, 10 lactose maldigesters ingested, in three sessions, 50 g lactose in a randomized cross-over trial.
K, Peuhkuri   +3 more
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Blood glucose rise after lactose tolerance testing in infants

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1978
Lactose tolerance tests are used clinically to screen children and infants. It is assumed that absorption of a lactose challenge in infants would occur in a predictable pattern prior to weaning. Twenty-one infants from 3 to 12 months of age were studied. The maximum blood glucose rise over fasting levels ranged from 11.0 to 62.0 mg/100 ml; the mean was
D M, Paige   +5 more
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A model and program for study of a tolerance curve: Application to lactose absorption tests

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1983
A method has been devised for the analysis of tolerance curves, and tested on data collected for the diagnosis of lactose malabsorption with lactose tolerance tests. Two different models were fitted to over 100 experimental curves; the need to allow small changes over time in the glucose baseline level became evident, indicating that a model allowing a
L T, Cavalli-Sforza   +2 more
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Lactose tolerance tests as a predictor of milk tolerance

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1975
LS Stephenson, MC Latham
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Oral lactose tolerance test in foals

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1986
R. J. Martens, P. S. Malone, D. M. Brust
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