Guest guest Posted April 11, 2003 Report Share Posted April 11, 2003 April 11, 2003 NUTRITION NEWS FOCUS " Nutrition news is important. We help you understand it! " Today's Topic: Celiac Disease Celiac disease is an intestinal condition triggered by consumption of gluten, the protein from grains like wheat, barley and rye. Although relatively rare, a new study suggests it is much more common than previously believed. Over 13,000 Americans of all ages were studied including 3,200 patients with intestinal symptoms, 4,500 first-degree relatives, 1,200 second-degree relatives, and 4,100 people with no known risk. A blood test was done to show reactivity to the intestine and an intestinal biopsy confirmed this in over 200. The prevalence in patients and their relatives ranged from 1 in 22 to 1 in 68. In those with no identifiable risk, the rate was almost 1 in 100. The study was published in the February 10, 2003 Archives of Internal Medicine. < http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/163/3/286 > HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: There has been a long-standing controversy about the prevalence of celiac disease in various countries. This rate appears similar to that in Europe and suggests that the condition is more common than previously thought. This means physicians often do not consider celiac in their diagnosis of intestinal problems. ******************************************************************** Please recommend Nutrition News Focus to your family and friends. If you like, point your browser to http://www.nutritionnewsfocus.com/cgi-bin/birdcast.cgi where you'll find an easy recommendation form. Please help Nutrition News Focus by donating a few dollars. It's easy. Simply point your browser to http://www.nutritionnewsfocus.com/Donation.html and follow the instructions on that page. NNF Licensing: You can license Nutrition News Focus for your newspaper, magazine, radio, television show, etc. For details, please write to Ken. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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