Clinical Features and Symptom Recovery on a Gluten-Free Diet in Canadian Adults with Celiac Disease. (2013)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Clinical Features and Symptom Recovery on a Gluten-Free Diet in Canadian Adults with Celiac Disease. (2013)
- Main Title:
- Clinical Features and Symptom Recovery on a Gluten-Free Diet in Canadian Adults with Celiac Disease
- Authors:
- Pulido, Olga
Zarkadas, Marion
Dubois, Sheila
MacIsaac, Krista
Cantin, Isabelle
La Vieille, Sébastien
Godefroy, Samuel
Rashid, Mohsin - Abstract:
- Abstract : BACKGROUND: Celiac disease can present with mild or nongastrointestinal symptoms, and may escape timely recognition. The treatment of celiac disease involves a gluten-free diet, which is complex and challenging. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate clinical features and symptom recovery on a gluten-free diet in a Canadian adult celiac population. METHODS: All adult members (n=10, 693) of the two national celiac support organizations, the Canadian Celiac Association and Fondation québécoise de la maladie coeliaque, were surveyed using a questionnaire. RESULTS: A total of 5912 individuals (≥18 years of age) with biopsy-confirmed celiac disease and/or dermatitis herpetiformis completed the survey. The female to male ratio was 3:1, and mean (± SD) age at diagnosis was 45.2±16.4 years. Mean time to diagnosis after onset of symptoms was 12.0±14.4 years. Abdominal pain and bloating (84.9%), extreme weakness/tiredness (74.2%), diarrhea (71.7%) and anemia (67.8%) were the most commonly reported symptoms at the time of diagnosis. Many respondents continued to experience symptoms after being on a gluten-free diet for >5 years. Sex differences were reported in clinical features before diagnosis, recovery after being on gluten-free diet and perceived quality of life, with women experiencing more difficulties than men. CONCLUSIONS: Delays in diagnosis of celiac disease in Canada remain unacceptably long despite wider availability of serological screening tests. Many patients reportAbstract : BACKGROUND: Celiac disease can present with mild or nongastrointestinal symptoms, and may escape timely recognition. The treatment of celiac disease involves a gluten-free diet, which is complex and challenging. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate clinical features and symptom recovery on a gluten-free diet in a Canadian adult celiac population. METHODS: All adult members (n=10, 693) of the two national celiac support organizations, the Canadian Celiac Association and Fondation québécoise de la maladie coeliaque, were surveyed using a questionnaire. RESULTS: A total of 5912 individuals (≥18 years of age) with biopsy-confirmed celiac disease and/or dermatitis herpetiformis completed the survey. The female to male ratio was 3:1, and mean (± SD) age at diagnosis was 45.2±16.4 years. Mean time to diagnosis after onset of symptoms was 12.0±14.4 years. Abdominal pain and bloating (84.9%), extreme weakness/tiredness (74.2%), diarrhea (71.7%) and anemia (67.8%) were the most commonly reported symptoms at the time of diagnosis. Many respondents continued to experience symptoms after being on a gluten-free diet for >5 years. Sex differences were reported in clinical features before diagnosis, recovery after being on gluten-free diet and perceived quality of life, with women experiencing more difficulties than men. CONCLUSIONS: Delays in diagnosis of celiac disease in Canada remain unacceptably long despite wider availability of serological screening tests. Many patients report continuing symptoms despite adhering to a gluten-free diet for >5 years, with women experiencing more symptoms and a lower recovery rate than men. Awareness of celiac disease needs improvement, and follow-up with a physician and a dietitian is essential for all patients with celiac disease. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology. Volume 27:Number 8(2013)
- Journal:
- Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
- Issue:
- Volume 27:Number 8(2013)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 27, Issue 8 (2013)
- Year:
- 2013
- Volume:
- 27
- Issue:
- 8
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2013-0027-0008-0000
- Page Start:
- 449
- Page End:
- 453
- Publication Date:
- 2013
- Subjects:
- Celiac disease -- Cross-sectional study -- Gluten-free diet -- Recovery -- Symptoms
- DOI:
- 10.1155/2013/741740 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0835-7900
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