01 June, 2008

Overweight Common in Celiacs...

Overweight Common in Celiacs
By Melissa Diane Smith
(This article was first published as "Celiacs: Not So Slender?" in Better Nutrition magazine, July 2007).

"People with celiac disease traditionally have been thought to be underweight because of nutrient malabsorption. But celiacs are overweight much more often than underweight and the vast majority who go on a gluten-free diet gain additional weight, according to a study in the October 2006 American Journal of Gastroenterology.
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder in the gut caused by an intolerance to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, barley and other grains. The study reviewed data on 371 patients diagnosed with celiac disease over a 10-year period in a clinic in northern Ireland. Only 4 percent of the patients were underweight when diagnosed while 39 percent were overweight and 57 percent were normal weight. After strictly eliminating gluten from the diet for two years, 81 percent of the patients gained weight, including 82 percent of the initially overweight patients. The proportion of patients in the overweight category jumped from 26 percent to 51 percent".

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