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Type of absorption, assimilation

Examples of malabsorption

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Malabsorption occurs because of the destruction of gut cells called enterocytes.
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Carbohydrate malabsorption following fruit juice ingestion in young children.
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In this study, about 54 percent of individuals were found to have fructose malabsorption.
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Those illnesses are the result of the malabsorption of nutrients, vitamins and minerals.
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In persons who have fructose malabsorption, excess fructose intake can also cause diarrhea.
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Deficiency is most common in individuals with an underlying condition that causes fat malabsorption.
From the dailyherald.com
Antibiotic overuse can lead to an inability to properly digest nutrients, known as malabsorption syndrome.
From the infowars.com
Increase in hydrogen levels in response to ingestion of fructose identifies those who have fructose malabsorption.
From the theepochtimes.com
It's also going to cause me to consider fructose malabsorption in patients who have chronic, unexplained gut symptoms.
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More examples
  • Abnormal absorption of nutrients from the digestive tract
  • (Malabsorptive) Refers to procedures designed to interfere with the absorption of calories through the intestine.
  • A condition that occurs when the bowel cannot absorb enough protein, fat, or nutrients from a normal formula or diet. Symptoms often include diarrhea and weight loss. This can be due to a food protein allergy to cow's milk or soy, or other causes.
  • A condition in which the intestine has a less than normal ability to digest or absorb foodstuffs, which reduces the nutrients a person receives. Unabsorbed food may cause diarrhea and gas.
  • Poor fat absorption in upper small bowel (giardiasis).
  • Poor absorption of nutrients in the gastrointestinal system despite a well-balanced or highly nutritional diet. Malabsorption is frequently seen in gastrointestinal diseases and often oral or intravenous supplements can be used to correct the problem.
  • A condition in which our body is not able to absorb all or part of the substances taken with food.
  • When the body does not absorb nutrients, vitamins and minerals properly. Malabsorption may impair normal growth and development. Failure of the exocrine pancreas or pancreatic insufficiency may cause malabsorption.
  • Decreased ability to take up nutrients