Discuss how lactose maldigestion should be managed
Lactose maldigestion should not be managed by omitting milk and milk products from the diet! Doing so would exclude a food group that contributes a variety of nutrients that cannot easily be replaced by other foods. The omission of milk and milk products from the diet of people with lactose intolerance promotes the development of osteoporosis. Rather, fortified soy or rice milk, low-lactose cow's milk, milk pretreated with lactase drops, yogurt and other fermented milk products (if tolerated), as well as ready-to-eat cereals and fruit juices fortified with calcium and vitamin D should be consumed.
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