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Obermayer-Pietsch, BM; Bonelli, CM; Walter, DE; Kuhn, RJ; Fahrleitner-Pammer, A; Berghold, A; Goessler, W; Stepan, V; Dobnig, H; Leb, G; Renner, W.
Genetic predisposition for adult lactose intolerance and relation to diet, bone density, and bone fractures.
J BONE MINER RES. 2004; 19(1): 42-47.
Doi: 10.1359/JBMR.0301207
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Obermayer-Pietsch Barbara
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Berghold Andrea
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Bonelli Christine
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Dobnig Harald
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Fahrleitner-Pammer Astrid
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Leb Georg
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Renner Wilfried
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Stepan Vinzenz
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- UNLABELLED">Evidence that genetic disposition for adult lactose intolerance significantly affects calcium intake, bone density, and fractures in postmenopausal women is presented. PCR-based genotyping of lactase gene polymorphisms may complement diagnostic procedures to identify persons at risk for both lactose malabsorption and osteoporosis. Age Factors -
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Aged -
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Animals -
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Bone Density -
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Calcifediol - blood
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Calcium, Dietary - administration and dosage Calcium, Dietary - metabolism
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Collagen - blood
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Diet -
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Female -
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Femur Neck - chemistry
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Fractures, Bone - complications
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Gene Frequency -
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Genetic Predisposition to Disease - genetics
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Genotype -
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Glycosylceramidase - genetics
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Humans -
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Intestinal Absorption -
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Lactose Intolerance - complications Lactose Intolerance - genetics
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Lumbar Vertebrae - chemistry
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Middle Aged -
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Milk -
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Osteocalcin - blood
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Pelvic Bones - chemistry
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Peptide Fragments - blood
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Polymorphism, Genetic - genetics
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Postmenopause - blood Postmenopause - genetics Postmenopause - metabolism
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Regression Analysis -
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Yogurt -
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aging
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gene association
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polymorphisms
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epidemiology
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menopause
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nutrition
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osteoporosis
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lactose intolerance
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calcium absorption
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bone mineral density
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bone fractures