Lactose / en Time for some vitamin D? °µÍřTV researchers find lactose intolerance related to low vitamin D levels /news/time-some-vitamin-d-u-t-researchers-find-lactose-intolerance-related-low-vitamin-d-levels <span class="field field--name-title field--type-string field--label-hidden">Time for some vitamin D? °µÍřTV researchers find lactose intolerance related to low vitamin D levels</span> <div class="field field--name-field-featured-picture field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img loading="eager" srcset="/sites/default/files/styles/news_banner_370/public/2017-05-12-sunshine-vitamin-d.jpg?h=afdc3185&amp;itok=oOZyCCYi 370w, /sites/default/files/styles/news_banner_740/public/2017-05-12-sunshine-vitamin-d.jpg?h=afdc3185&amp;itok=pUlUVM-D 740w, /sites/default/files/styles/news_banner_1110/public/2017-05-12-sunshine-vitamin-d.jpg?h=afdc3185&amp;itok=zMtFCCCm 1110w" sizes="(min-width:1200px) 1110px, (max-width: 1199px) 80vw, (max-width: 767px) 90vw, (max-width: 575px) 95vw" width="740" height="494" src="/sites/default/files/styles/news_banner_370/public/2017-05-12-sunshine-vitamin-d.jpg?h=afdc3185&amp;itok=oOZyCCYi" alt> </div> <span class="field field--name-uid field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden"><span>ullahnor</span></span> <span class="field field--name-created field--type-created field--label-hidden"><time datetime="2017-05-12T12:40:02-04:00" title="Friday, May 12, 2017 - 12:40" class="datetime">Fri, 05/12/2017 - 12:40</time> </span> <div class="clearfix text-formatted field field--name-field-cutline-long field--type-text-long field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">Cutline</div> <div class="field__item">New research shows people intolerant to lactose also have low levels of vitamin D. Some sunshine could help (photo by Joslynn Gallant via Flickr)</div> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-author-reporters field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden field__items"> <div class="field__item"><a href="/news/authors-reporters/heidi-singer" hreflang="en">Heidi Singer</a></div> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-author-legacy field--type-string field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">Author legacy</div> <div class="field__item">Heidi Singer</div> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-topic field--type-entity-reference field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">Topic</div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/news/topics/breaking-research" hreflang="en">Breaking Research</a></div> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-story-tags field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden field__items"> <div class="field__item"><a href="/news/tags/vitamins" hreflang="en">Vitamins</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/news/tags/lactose" hreflang="en">Lactose</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/news/tags/wellness" hreflang="en">Wellness</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/news/tags/health" hreflang="en">Health</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/news/tags/medicine" hreflang="en">Medicine</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/news/tags/nutrition" hreflang="en">Nutrition</a></div> </div> <div class="clearfix text-formatted field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>New research from the University of Toronto shows that people genetically intolerant to lactose, the main sugar found in dairy, have lower blood levels of vitamin D than the general population.&nbsp;</p> <p>The researchers found those who had a gene associated with lactose intolerance (called LCT) consumed lower amounts of dairy products than those without that variation. &nbsp;The lactose intolerant also had lower levels of vitamin D in their blood – unsurprisingly, since dairy products are fortified with vitamin D, and most people don’t get enough of this vitamin from the sun or from other foods.&nbsp;</p> <p>“We were not surprised that lactose intolerant people ate less dairy,&nbsp;but we were surprised that they did not compensate by supplementing or eating other foods fortified with this crucial nutrient,” said <strong>Ahmed El-Sohemy</strong>, a professor of nutrition at the Faculty of Medicine, who authored the study with <strong>Ohood Alharbi</strong>, a PhD candidate in °µÍřTV’s department of nutritional science.</p> <p>“These findings speak to the need for greater awareness for those who limit dairy because of lactose intolerance. They need to be mindful of getting enough vitamin D from other fortified foods like certain brands of orange juice, or to consider trying lactose-free dairy products.”</p> <p>The researchers also confirmed previous findings that those who have the gene for lactose intolerance are slightly shorter than those who don’t – suggesting insufficient intakes of these essential nutrients are limiting bone growth.</p> <p>And&nbsp;for the first time, they found that people with just one –&nbsp;instead of two&nbsp;copies –&nbsp;of this variant were also affected by lactose intolerance,&nbsp;albeit to a lesser degree, suggesting that clinical definitions and genetic classifications of lactose intolerance could be expanded.&nbsp;</p> <p>Lactose intolerance was found across ethnic groups – although the largest proportion by far occurred in people of East Asian heritage.&nbsp;</p> <p>The study&nbsp;of 1,495 Canadian men and women from different ethnicities&nbsp;will be published in the June 2017 issue of the <em>Journal of Nutrition</em>. <a href="http://jn.nutrition.org/content/early/2017/04/26/jn.116.246108.full.pdf+html?sid=7badc5a8-f952-4230-8982-1a918d1826c8">It is available now online</a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-news-home-page-banner field--type-boolean field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">News home page banner</div> <div class="field__item">Off</div> </div> Fri, 12 May 2017 16:40:02 +0000 ullahnor 107507 at