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Gut transit in celiac disease: delay of small bowel transit and acceleration after dietary treatment.

Riadh Sadik1, Hasse Abrahamsson, Anders Kilander, Per-Ove Stotzer.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: New studies indicate that body mass index (BMI) may influence gut transit. We studied gut transit and BMI in patients with celiac disease before and after treatment.
METHODS: Twenty-seven (16 female) patients with untreated celiac disease were included for detailed gastrointestinal transit measurement and calculation of BMI. Ten patients (5 female) were also studied after dietary treatment. A newly developed radiological transit procedure was used. Eighty-three healthy subjects were used as controls.
RESULTS: In untreated male patients BMI was significantly reduced compared to healthy males, and small bowel transit time (SBTT) was significantly longer compared with healthy males, 3.9 (1.2-5.5) versus 2.5 h (1.4-4.3), median and percentile 10 and 90, respectively, and p= 0.04. In the 10 men and women with repeated measurements, BMI increased significantly and small bowel transit accelerated after treatment and was 3.6 h (1.7-5.5) before treatment and 2.3 h (0.7-4.0) after treatment, and p= 0.007. In women, BMI did not differ significantly between untreated patients and healthy subjects, and 31% of the female patients were overweight. Small bowel transit was significantly faster in untreated female patients who were overweight compared with lean female patients.
CONCLUSION: Small bowel transit seems to be delayed in lean patients with untreated celiac disease. BMI may have some influence on the variations of small bowel transit before and after treatment.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15571592     DOI: 10.1111/j.1572-0241.2004.40406.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0002-9270            Impact factor:   10.864


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