Lactose intolerance, Sixty Percent of Adults

I knew I wasn’t alone but according to this USAToday article, becoming lactose intolerant in my 30s is more the norm than the not.

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If you're American or European it's hard to realize this, but being able to digest milk as an adult is one weird genetic adaptation.

It's not normal. Somewhat less than 40% of people in the world retain the ability to digest lactose after childhood. The numbers are often given as close to 0% of Native Americans, 5% of Asians, 25% of African and Caribbean peoples, 50% of Mediterranean peoples and 90% of northern Europeans. Sweden has one of the world's highest percentages of lactase tolerant people.

Being able to digest milk is so strange that scientists say we shouldn't really call lactose intolerance a disease, because that presumes it's abnormal. Instead, they call it lactase persistence, indicating what's really weird is the ability to continue to drink milk.


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More information on the symptoms of lactose intolerance from the Mayo Clinic.

Comments

Marty said…
I must be weird because milk products are some of the FEW things I don't have trouble with!
Allergic Girl® said…
no not weird. enjoy your lactose-full-ness!

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