Brief Article
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 21, 2009; 15(39): 4915-4918
Published online Oct 21, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.4915
Table 1 Data of the study group, the experienced symptoms and correlation of milk protein IgG and IgA levels with different parameters
SubjectsN (% of the study group)Mean IgG% (arbitrary units) 95% CI (lower-upper)PMean IgA% ( arbitrary units)95% CI (lower-upper)P
Study group (yr)38813.5 (11.5-15.5)7.3 (55-9.2)
18-34139 (35)16.6 (13.1-20.2)< 0.00419.4 (5.5-13.2)0.16
35-49123 (32)14.7 (10.7-10.8)7.4 (4.1-10.6)
50-64126 (33)8.8 (6.5-11.1)5.1 (3.1-6.9)
Male195 (50)14.0 (11.2-16.7) 0.57.7 (5.1-10.3)0.042
Female193 (50)13.0 (10.2-15.9)7.0 (4.4-9.6)
Drinking milk daily265 (68)15.4 (12.8.-18.0)< 0.00137.8 (5.6-10.0)
Not drinking milk123 (32)9.3 (6.5-12.1)6.4 (3.2.-9.7)
Subjective symptoms from milk119 (31)10.5 (7.6-13.5) 0.0246.4 (2.5-10.3)0.5
No subjective symptoms from milk198 (51)16.0 (12.8-19.1)8.0 (5.7-10.4)
Constipation47 (12)19.2 (11.7-26.8) 0.0511.3 (3.7-18.8)0.06
No constipation282 (73)13.3 (11.0-15.6)7.5 (5.4-9.7)
Diarrhea133 (34)14.4 (11.0-17.8)8.0 (4.4.-11.6)0.7
No diarrhea196 (51)14.0 (11.0-17.0)8.1 (5.5.-10.8)
Dyspepsia127 (33)11.9 (8.5.-15.3)< 0.0554.8 (300-668)0.1
No dyspepsia202 (52)15.6 (12.6-18.5)10.1 (6.8-13.3)