نتایج جستجو برای: gluten free diet

تعداد نتایج: 663394  

2014
Govind K. Makharia

At present, strict and lifelong gluten-free diet is the only effective treatment for celiac disease. Even small amounts of gluten (50 mg/day) can be immunogenic; therefore all food and food items and drugs that contain gluten and its derivatives must be eliminated completely from the diet. While prescribing gluten-free diet is easy; the key to the success is the dietary counseling by a nutritio...

2014
Carmela Lamacchia Alessandra Camarca Stefania Picascia Aldo Di Luccia Carmen Gianfrani

The gluten-free diet is, to date, the only efficacious treatment for patients with Celiac Disease. In recent years, the impressive rise of Celiac Disease incidence, dramatically prompted changes in the dietary habit of an increasingly large population, with a rise in demand of gluten-free products. The formulation of gluten-free bakery products presents a formidable challenge to cereal technolo...

Journal: :JAMA 2017
Maureen M Leonard Anna Sapone Carlo Catassi Alessio Fasano

Importance The prevalence of gluten-related disorders is rising, and increasing numbers of individuals are empirically trying a gluten-free diet for a variety of signs and symptoms. This review aims to present current evidence regarding screening, diagnosis, and treatment for celiac disease and nonceliac gluten sensitivity. Observations Celiac disease is a gluten-induced immune-mediated enter...

Journal: :Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2012
Glenn A Gaesser Siddhartha S Angadi

GLUTEN-FREE DIETING HAS GAINED CONSIDERABLE popularity in the general population.1-3 Between 2004 and 2011 the market for gluten-free products grew at a compound annual growth rate of 28%, with annual sales expected to reach approximately $2.6 billion in 2012.2 As of April 20, 2012, Amazon.com listed 4,765 entries for the topic “gluten-free.” AGoogle search at the same time for “gluten-free die...

2012
Fredrik Norström Olof Sandström Lars Lindholm Anneli Ivarsson

BACKGROUND A gluten-free diet is the only available treatment for celiac disease. Our aim was to investigate the effect of a gluten-free diet on celiac disease related symptoms, health care consumption, and the risk of developing associated immune-mediated diseases. METHODS A questionnaire was sent to 1,560 randomly selected members of the Swedish Society for Coeliacs, divided into equal-size...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1970
J A Walker-Smith

severe degree. He was started on a gluten-free diet with a dramatic clinical response and this diet was continued for one year. He was then reinvestigated and small intestinal biopsy was then normal. He was then given a normal diet and a third biopsy performed 16 months later showed that the mucosa was still normal. It is suggested that a transient intolerance to gluten occurred in this patient...

Vidat Mohammad Paras, Zamzam Paknahad,

Background: Celiac disease (CD), as an autoimmune disease has initiated since ingestion of food containing gluten. Constant intolerance to gluten causes damages of the small intestinal mucosa. One reason of mal-absorption in children and infants is CD. Additionally, about 75% of newly identified patients with CD have low bone mineral density (BMD). Many factors have role in metabolic bone disea...

2016
Luud J W J Gilissen Ingrid M van der Meer Marinus J M Smulders

The water-insoluble storage proteins of cereals (prolamins) are called "gluten" in wheat, barley, and rye, and "avenins" in oat. Gluten can provoke celiac disease (CD) in genetically susceptible individuals (those with human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DQ2 or HLA-DQ8 serotypes). Avenins are present at a lower concentration (10%-15% of total protein content) in oat as compared to gluten in wheat (80...

2016
Carlo Catassi Alessio Fasano

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