| Literature DB >> 25191593 |
Camilla Hoppe1, Ellen Trolle1, Ulla H Gondolf1, Steffen Husby2.
Abstract
Coeliac disease (CD) affects about 1 % of the general population. Information concerning gluten intake in the general population is scarce. In particular, variation in gluten intake during the complementary feeding period may be an independent risk factor in CD pathogenesis. We determined the intake of gluten from wheat, barley, rye and oats in a cross-sectional National Danish Survey of Dietary Habits among Infants and Young Children (2006-2007). The study population comprised a random sample of 1743 children aged 6-36 months, recruited from the National Danish Civil Registry. The protein contents from wheat, rye, barley and oats were found in the National Danish Food Composition Table, and multiplied with the amounts in the recipes. The amounts of gluten were calculated as the amount of cereal protein × 0·80 for wheat and oats, ×0·65 for rye and ×0·50 for barley. Dietary intake was recorded daily for seven consecutive days in pre-coded food records supplemented with open-answer possibilities. Gluten intake increased with age (P < 0·0001). Oats were introduced first, rapidly outpaced by wheat, the intake of which continued to increase with age, whereas oats started to decrease at 12 months. Boys had a higher intake of energy (P ≤ 0·0001) and all types of gluten, except for barley (P ≤ 0·87). In 8-10-month-old (P < 0·0001) and 10-12-month-old (P = 0·007), but not in 6-8-month-old infants (P = 0·331), non-breast-fed infants had higher total gluten intake than partially breast-fed infants. In conclusion, this study presents representative population-based data on gluten intake in Danish infants and young children.Entities:
Keywords: Breast-feeding; CD, coeliac disease; Children; Coeliac disease; Diet; Gluten; Infants
Year: 2013 PMID: 25191593 PMCID: PMC4153090 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2013.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Physiological characteristics of the study population (n 1743)
(Mean values and standard deviations)
| 6–7 months ( | 8–9 months ( | 10–11 months ( | 12–24 months ( | 25–36 months ( | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean |
| Mean |
| Mean |
| Mean |
| Mean |
| ||
| Age (months) | Boys | 6·8 | 0·6 | 8·9 | 0·6 | 10·8 | 0·5 | 17·9 | 3·5 | 30·0 | 3·8 |
| Girls | 6·8 | 0·7 | 8·9 | 0·6 | 10·9 | 0·5 | 17·5 | 3·4 | 30·3 | 3·5 | |
| 0·543 | 0·740 | 0·027 | 0·235 | 0·392 | |||||||
| Length or height (cm) | Boys | 69·67 | 3·30 | 72·59 | 3·77 | 73·31 | 3·45 | 78·26 | 4·75 | 87·67 | 7·01 |
| Girls | 67·43 | 3·12 | 70·61 | 3·71 | 71·53 | 4·17 | 76·24 | 4·76 | 84·93 | 7·77 | |
| <0·001 | <0·001 | 0·001 | <0·001 | <0·001 | |||||||
| Weight (kg) | Boys | 8·92 | 1·07 | 9·64 | 1·04 | 10·20 | 1·16 | 11·75 | 1·47 | 13·86 | 1·66 |
| Girls | 8·07 | 0·98 | 8·80 | 1·02 | 9·41 | 1·01 | 10·98 | 1·39 | 13·77 | 1·86 | |
| <0·001 | <0·001 | <0·001 | <0·001 | 0·599 | |||||||
| BMI (kg/m2) | Boys | 18·38 | 2·04 | 18·36 | 2·23 | 19·04 | 2·38 | 19·22 | 2·60 | 18·22 | 3·17 |
| Girls | 17·78 | 2·15 | 17·73 | 2·41 | 18·45 | 2·55 | 18·86 | 2·56 | 19·57 | 4·17 | |
| 0·012 | 0·023 | 0·083 | 0·146 | <0·001 | |||||||
* ANOVA test for the difference between boys and girls within the same age group.
Fig. 1.Daily intake of gluten (mg/d) from wheat, oats, barley and rye, and total gluten in 6- to 36-month-old Danish infants and children (n 1743). Values are means, with 95 % CI represented by vertical bars. (), Boys; (), girls. (a) Infants aged 6 to 12 months old (n 826). Differences between boys and girls: wheat, P = 0·06; oats, P < 0·001; barley, P = 0·49; rye, P = 0·33; total, P = 0·001. (b) Children aged 12 to 36 months old (n 917). Differences between boys and girls: wheat, P < 0·001; oats, P = 0·007; barley, P = 0·87; rye, P = 0·002; total, P < 0·001.
Daily gluten intake in 6–36-month-old infants and children (n 1743)
(Mean values and standard deviations)
| 6–7 months ( | 8–9 months ( | 10–11 months ( | 12–24 months ( | 25–36 months ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean |
| Mean |
| Mean |
| Mean |
| Mean |
| |
| Gluten (mg/d) | 1796a | 1508 | 3740b | 1860 | 5224c | 2089 | 6748d | 2393 | 7400e | 2323 |
| Wheat | 610a | 685 | 1734b | 1213 | 2639c | 1504 | 4054d | 1788 | 4809e | 1869 |
| Oats | 935a | 999 | 1400b,d,e | 1155 | 1750c,d | 1267 | 1504b,c,d | 1352 | 1197b,e | 1281 |
| Barley | 4·94a | 4·25 | 3·86a | 13·3 | 2·35a | 5·96 | 8·17b | 24·2 | 8·28b | 24·9 |
| Rye | 249a | 418 | 602b | 566 | 833c | 622 | 1181d | 756 | 1386e | 780 |
| Gluten per unit energy intake (mg/kJ per d) | 0·55a | 0·41 | 1·02b | 0·45 | 1·28c | 0·42 | 1·47d | 0·40 | 1·44d | 0·37 |
| Wheat | 0·19a | 0·20 | 0·48b | 0·33 | 0·64c | 0·32 | 0·88d | 0·34 | 0·93d | 0·31 |
| Oats | 0·28a,d,e | 0·29 | 0·37b,c,d | 0·29 | 0·43b,c | 0·29 | 0·33a,b,d | 0·28 | 0·24a,e | 0·26 |
| Barley | 0·0009a,b,c,e | 0·001 | 0·0010a,b,c,d,e | 0·003 | 0·0006a,b,c | 0·001 | 0·0018b,d,e | 0·005 | 0·0016a,b,d,e | 0·005 |
| Rye | 0·07a | 0·12 | 0·16b | 0·15 | 0·20c | 0·16 | 0·25d | 0·15 | 0·27d | 0·14 |
a,b,c,d,e Mean values within a row with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (P < 0·05; ANOVA test with Bonferroni post hoc test).
Fig. 2.Daily intake of gluten from wheat, oats, barley and rye, and total gluten in 6- to 36-month-old Danish infants and children (n 1743). Values are means, with 95 % CI represented by vertical bars. ○, Total gluten; •, wheat; ▵, oats; ▴, barley; □, rye. (a) Absolute gluten intake (mg/d). (b) Gluten intake per unit energy intake (mg/kJ per d).
Daily intake of gluten in partially breast-fed (P-BF) and non-breast-fed (N-BF) 6–12-month-old children (n 826)
(Mean values and standard deviations)
| 6–8 months ( | 8–10 months ( | 10–12 months ( | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P-BF ( | N-BF ( | P-BF ( | N-BF ( | P-BF ( | N-BF ( | ||||||||||
| Mean |
| Mean |
| Mean |
| Mean |
| Mean |
| Mean |
| ||||
| Gluten (mg/d) | 1649 | 1537 | 1994 | 1450 | 0·331 | 3185 | 1580 | 4080 | 1940 | <0·001 | 4392 | 1777 | 5455 | 2115 | 0·007 |
| Wheat | 542 | 677 | 700 | 687 | 0·229 | 1411 | 1025 | 1932 | 1278 | <0·001 | 2338 | 1493 | 2723 | 1500 | 0·256 |
| Oats | 870 | 974 | 1022 | 1030 | 0·562 | 1182 | 1018 | 1534 | 1215 | 0·012 | 1313 | 1166 | 1872 | 1270 | 0·012 |
| Barley | 2·77 | 4·33 | 3·17 | 4·15 | 0·537 | 2·18 | 3·06 | 4·89 | 16·70 | 0·094 | 1·85 | 4·08 | 2·49 | 6·40 | 0·649 |
| Rye | 234 | 411 | 269 | 430 | 0·947 | 591 | 566 | 609 | 568 | 0·805 | 740 | 661 | 859 | 662 | 0·343 |
| Gluten per unit energy intake (mg/kJ per d) | 0·53 | 0·43 | 0·59 | 0·38 | 0·847 | 0·92 | 0·41 | 1·07 | 0·45 | 0·003 | 1·17 | 0·36 | 1·30 | 0·43 | 0·151 |
| Wheat | 0·18 | 0·20 | 0·21 | 0·18 | 0·739 | 0·41 | 0·29 | 0·52 | 0·35 | 0·007 | 0·62 | 0·34 | 0·65 | 0·32 | 0·919 |
| Oats | 0·28 | 0·29 | 0·30 | 0·29 | 0·814 | 0·34 | 0·29 | 0·40 | 0·29 | 0·109 | 0·35 | 0·30 | 0·45 | 0·28 | 0·065 |
| Barley | 0·0009 | 0·001 | 0·0010 | 0·001 | 0·826 | 0·0006 | 0·0009 | 0·0012 | 0·004 | 0·092 | 0·0005 | 0·001 | 0·0006 | 0·001 | 0·832 |
| Rye | 0·07 | 0·12 | 0·08 | 0·11 | 0·557 | 0·17 | 0·17 | 0·16 | 0·14 | 0·478 | 0·20 | 0·17 | 0·21 | 0·16 | 0·884 |
* Univariate general linear model test for the difference between breast-feeding groups with age as a covariate.