Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated systemic condition evoked by gluten and related prolamines in genetically predisposed subjects. It is characterised by a variable combination of gluten-dependent clinical symptoms, CD-specific antibodies, HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8 haplotypes, and enteropathy. The only therapy of CD consists of a life-long gluten free diet (GFD). Strict GFD adherence results in full clinical, serological and histological remission, avoiding long-term complications in CD patients. However, this diet is not without problems. Gluten free products have high levels of lipids, sugar and salt to improve food palatability and consistency, and subjects with CD show an excessive consumption of hypercaloric and hyperlipidic foods to compensate dietetic restriction. GFD may therefore have a negative impact on cardiometabolic risk factors such as obesity, serum lipid levels, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and atherosclerosis. In adults, some studies have suggested that GFD have a beneficial effect on cardiovascular profile, whereas others have shown an atherogenic effect of GFD. In children, very few studies are available on the issue. Thus, the aim of the present narrative review was to analyze the current clinical evidence on the impact of GFD on cardiometabolic risk factors in children with CD.

Cardiometabolic risk factors in children with celiac disease on a gluten-free diet / Anania, Caterina; Pacifico, Lucia; Olivero, Francesca; Perla, Francesco Massimo; Chiesa, Claudio. - In: WORLD JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 2219-2808. - STAMPA. - 6:3(2017), pp. 143-148. [10.5409/wjcp.v6.i3.143]

Cardiometabolic risk factors in children with celiac disease on a gluten-free diet

ANANIA, Caterina;PACIFICO, Lucia;PERLA, Francesco Massimo;
2017

Abstract

Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated systemic condition evoked by gluten and related prolamines in genetically predisposed subjects. It is characterised by a variable combination of gluten-dependent clinical symptoms, CD-specific antibodies, HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8 haplotypes, and enteropathy. The only therapy of CD consists of a life-long gluten free diet (GFD). Strict GFD adherence results in full clinical, serological and histological remission, avoiding long-term complications in CD patients. However, this diet is not without problems. Gluten free products have high levels of lipids, sugar and salt to improve food palatability and consistency, and subjects with CD show an excessive consumption of hypercaloric and hyperlipidic foods to compensate dietetic restriction. GFD may therefore have a negative impact on cardiometabolic risk factors such as obesity, serum lipid levels, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and atherosclerosis. In adults, some studies have suggested that GFD have a beneficial effect on cardiovascular profile, whereas others have shown an atherogenic effect of GFD. In children, very few studies are available on the issue. Thus, the aim of the present narrative review was to analyze the current clinical evidence on the impact of GFD on cardiometabolic risk factors in children with CD.
2017
atherosclerosis; cardiometabolic risk; celiac disease; children; gluten free diet
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Cardiometabolic risk factors in children with celiac disease on a gluten-free diet / Anania, Caterina; Pacifico, Lucia; Olivero, Francesca; Perla, Francesco Massimo; Chiesa, Claudio. - In: WORLD JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 2219-2808. - STAMPA. - 6:3(2017), pp. 143-148. [10.5409/wjcp.v6.i3.143]
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