1. [Normal nutrition--malnutrition during malassimilation?].
- Author
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Bloch R
- Subjects
- Amino Acids metabolism, Animals, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Inborn Errors diet therapy, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Inborn Errors physiopathology, Celiac Disease diet therapy, Celiac Disease physiopathology, Galactose metabolism, Glucose metabolism, Glycoside Hydrolases deficiency, Humans, Intestinal Mucosa physiopathology, Lactose Intolerance diet therapy, Lactose Intolerance physiopathology, Malabsorption Syndromes physiopathology, Milk adverse effects, Sucrase deficiency, Intestinal Absorption, Intestines physiopathology, Malabsorption Syndromes diet therapy
- Abstract
Intestinal resorption can be disturbed in its intraluminal, intracellular or postcellular phase. Any such dysfunction may lead to an isolated or global malabsorption syndrome. An exact elucidation of the underlying pathophysiology is a prerequisite for a rational diet prescription. Only when this is completed, the diet can be adapted in a quantitative and qualitative sense to the residual intact function of the diseased digestion or absorption organ. The dietetic measures in an isolated or global malabsorption syndrome have been discussed.
- Published
- 1977