Dairy intolerance syndrome in Iranian young adult

2009 
BACKGROUND: Dairy products intolerance is defined by existing of gastrointestinal symptoms following dairy produc t consumption. Its prevalence varies among different countries. This study is conducted to determine the frequencies and severities of intolerance symptoms in the consumpti on of different dairy products in Iranian students of Medical Sci- ences. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 1041 students from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences who apparently were healthy and had not used any drug before, part icipated. The questionnaire included information about dairy product consumption and avoidance, severity of dair y intolerance symptoms included gas passing, flatulence, diarrhea and abdominal pain and coexistence of irritable bo wel syndrome (IBS). RESULTS: The frequencies of dairy intolerance syndromes in milk, yoghurt, cheese and ice cream consumption were 51.1% (532), 16.6% (173), 11.7% (122) and 13.4% (140), respectively. Most severe symptoms for milk, yo ghurt, cheese and ice cream intolerance were diarrhea (2.1 1 ± 0.08), gas passing (1.56 ± 0.09) and flatulence (1.49 ± 0.09), respectively. Fifty (9.4%) of symptomatic responden ts never drank milk. Correlation coefficient betwee n symptoms severity and the avoidance of consumption in milk i ntolerance was 0.38. CONCLUSIONS: Students tolerate other dairy products better in c omparison with milk. In the present study, the phe- nomenon as irritable bowel syndrome was not strongly associated with the severity of all symptoms in d airy intolerant persons. Also, there were weak association between the severity of symptoms with dairy consumption and avoidance, but more studies are needed to evaluate calcium abs orption and osteoporosis in symptomatic cases.
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