Celiac Disease, Gluten-Free Diet, and Metabolic and Liver Disorders
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Celiac Disease and BMI While on A GFD
3.2. Dyslipidemia in Celiac Disease Following A GFD
3.3. Celiac Disease Following A GFD and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
3.4. Celiac Disease Following a GFD and NAFLD
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Study | Study Design | Patients | Age | Control Group | Clinical and Metabolic Findings Assessed |
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Barone et al. (2016), Italy [29] | Prospective cohort | patients with CD (N: 39) | ≥18 | 39 | BMI |
Cheng et al. (2010), USA [11] | Retrospective cohort | patients with CD (N: 369) | ≥18 | not any | BMI |
Kabbani et al. (2012), USA [30] | Retrospective cohort | patients with CD (N:679) | ≥18 | not any | BMI |
Stein et al. (2016), USA [31] | Case–control | patients with CD (N:174) | ≥17 | 696 | BMI |
Tortora et al. (2015), Italy [32] | Prospective cohort | patients with CD (N:98) | ≥18 | not any | BMI, dyslipidemia, T2DM |
Tortora et al. (2018), Italy [33] | Case–control | patients with CD (N:136) | ≥18 | CD without HS (N: 234) | BMI, dyslipidemia, T2DM |
Ukkola et al. (2012), Finland [34] | Prospective cohort | patients with CD (N:698) | ≥16 | 3186 | BMI |
Dickey et al. (2006), UK [4] | Retrospective cohort | patients with CD (N:371) | ≥18 | not any | BMI |
Ciccone et al. (2019), Italy [35] | Retrospective cohort | patients with CD (N:185) | ≥18 | not any | BMI, dyslipidemia, HS |
Kabbani et al. (2013), USA [22] | Cross-sectional | patients with CD (N:840) | ≥18 | 840 | Dyslipidemia, T2DM |
Reilly et al. (2015), Sweden [36] | Prospective cohort | patients with CD (N:26,816) | ≥18 | 130,051 | T2DM, NAFLD |
Tovoli et al. (2018), Italy [37] | Case–control | patients with CD (N:2020) | ≥18 | 202 | NAFLD |
Imperatore et al. (2018), Italy [38] | Prospective cohort | patients with CD (N:301) | ≥18 | GERD (N:50) | HS |
Kamal et al. (2018), Egypt [19] | Prospective cohort | patients with HS (N:2594) | ≥18 | NAFLD without CD (N:100/2594) | NAFLD |
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Study (Year) | Study Design | Follow-up Length | BMI Categories | Number of Patients before the Start of a GFD N(%) | Number of Patients after the Start of a GFD N(%) | BMI before the GFD | BMI after the GFD | P-Value |
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Barone et al. (2016) [29] | Prospective cohort | 2.02 years (1.68–2.9 years) ** | Obese ≥ 30 | 3 (7.7) | 3 (7.7) | 38 (36.2—39.4) ** | 35 (33.1—36.7) ** | 0.31 |
Overweight 25–29.9 | 9 (23) | 8 (20.5) | 25.2 (25.2—26) ** | 25.2 (24.5–26) ** | 0.47 | |||
Normal 18.5–24.9 | 23 (59) | 26 (66.6) | 20.7 (20.4—21.7) ** | 22.5 (21.1—23.1) ** | <0.002 | |||
Underweight < 18.5 | 4(10,3) | 2(5.1) | 18 (17,6—18) ** | 18 (17.7—18.2) ** | 0,41 | |||
Total | 39 (100) | 39 (100) | 21.5 (20.4–25.1) ** | 22.6 (21.1–25.2) ** | 0.07 | |||
Cheng et al. (2010) [11] | Retrospective cohort | 2.8 years (2.7) * | Obese ≥ 30 | 25 (6.8) | 20 (6.47) | 33.8 (3.89) * | 33.3 (3.9) * | <0.0001 |
Overweight 25–29.9 | 56 (15.2) | 52 (16.82) | 27.1 (1.3) * | 26.8 (2.4) * | ||||
Normal 18.5–24.9 | 224 (60.7) | 194 (62.78) | 21.4 (1.7) * | 21.7 (2.3) * | ||||
Underweight < 18.5 | 64 (17.3) | 43 (13.92) | 17.3 (0.9) * | 19 (2.7) * | ||||
total | 369 (100) | 309 (100) | 22.4 (4.5) * | - | ||||
Kabbani et al. (2012) [30] | Retrospective cohort | 3.29 years (0.08–28.75) * | Total | 679 | 679 | 24.0 (5.1) * | 24.6 (5.1) * | <0.001 |
Stein et al. (2016) [31] | Case–control | At least 4 weeks | Total | 107 | 107 | 23.8 (21.5–27.5) ** | 25.1 (21.6–28.8) ** | ≤0.001 |
Tortora et al. (2015) [32] | Prospective cohort | 1 year | Total | 98 | 98 | 22.9 (±4) * | 24.1 (±4) * | <0.01 |
Tortora et al. (2018) [33] | Case–control | 4.7 years (1.2) * | Total | 370 | 370 | 23.2 (±3.6) * | 24.8 (±3.5) * | <0.001 |
Study (Year) | Study Design | Follow-up | Triglycerides mg/dl | Total Cholesterol mg/dl | LDL mg/dl | HDL mg/dl | ||||
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Before GFD | After GFD | Before GFD | After GFD | Before GFD | After GFD | Before GFD | After GFD | |||
Tortora (2015) * [32] | Prospective cohort | 1 year | 89.2(±40) (n = 98) p: 0.6 | 92.8(±50) (n = 98) | - | - | - | - | 51.8(±14) (n = 98) p: 0.1 | 53.8(±14) (n = 98) |
Tortora (2018) * [33] | Case-control | 4.7(SD ± 1.2) Years | 90.1(±37.8) (n = 370) | 121(±50.3) (n = 370) | 163.7(±35.2) (n = 370) | 179.4(±29.3) (n = 370) | 117.2(±39.1) (n = 370) | 119.8(±38.1) (n = 370) | 54.4(±13) (n = 370) | 54.2(±12.8) (n = 370) |
Ciccone (2019) ** [35] | Retrospective cohort | 7 years (Range 1–36) | 127.0(60-321) (n = 26) p: 0.0006 | 163.0(151-332) (n = 26) | 191(90.0-322) (n = 88) p:0.0001 | 228(201-33) (n = 88) | - | - | F = 48(27.0—70.0) (n = 70) p:0.0001 M = 52(34.0-67.0) (n = 16) p:0.0001 | F = 35(19—49) (n =7 0) M = 33(26—59) (n = 16) |
Study (Year) | Study Design | CD Group N (%) | Control Group N (%) | P-Value |
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Kabbani et al. (2013) [22] | Cross-sectional | 26/840 (3.1) | 81/840 (9.60) | <0.0001 |
Reilly et al. (2015) [36] | Prospective cohort | 818/26,816 (3.1) | 3919/130,051 (3) | - |
Study (Year) | Study Design | Follow-up | NAFLD/Celiac Disease | NAFLD/Healthy Control | OR, HR, P-Value |
Reilly et al. (2015) * [36] | Prospective cohort | 11.4 ± 6.4 years | 53/26861 (21/100.00) † | 85/130051 (6/100.000) † | HR = 2.8 (2.0–3.8; p < 0.001) |
Tovoli et al. (2018) [37] | Case–control | - | 70/202 (34.7%) | 44/202 (21.8%) | OR = 2.90 (CI: 1.64–5.15; p < 0.001) |
Study (Year) | Study Design | Follow-up Years * (Range) | HS/Celiac Disease before GFD | HS/Celiac Disease after GFD | P-Value |
Ciccone et al. (2019) ** [35] | Retrospective cohort | 7(1–36) years | 3/185 (1.7%) | 20/185 (11.1%) | p < 0.0001 |
Imperatore et al. (2018) * [38] | Prospective cohort | 1 years | 78/301 (25.9%) | 112/301(37.2%) | p < 0.01 |
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Valvano, M.; Longo, S.; Stefanelli, G.; Frieri, G.; Viscido, A.; Latella, G. Celiac Disease, Gluten-Free Diet, and Metabolic and Liver Disorders. Nutrients 2020, 12, 940. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12040940
Valvano M, Longo S, Stefanelli G, Frieri G, Viscido A, Latella G. Celiac Disease, Gluten-Free Diet, and Metabolic and Liver Disorders. Nutrients. 2020; 12(4):940. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12040940
Chicago/Turabian StyleValvano, Marco, Salvatore Longo, Gianpiero Stefanelli, Giuseppe Frieri, Angelo Viscido, and Giovanni Latella. 2020. "Celiac Disease, Gluten-Free Diet, and Metabolic and Liver Disorders" Nutrients 12, no. 4: 940. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12040940
APA StyleValvano, M., Longo, S., Stefanelli, G., Frieri, G., Viscido, A., & Latella, G. (2020). Celiac Disease, Gluten-Free Diet, and Metabolic and Liver Disorders. Nutrients, 12(4), 940. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12040940