| Literature DB >> 25430806 |
Antonio Carroccio, Maurizio Soresi, Alberto D'Alcamo, Carmelo Sciumè, Giuseppe Iacono, Girolamo Geraci, Ignazio Brusca, Aurelio Seidita, Floriana Adragna, Miriam Carta, Pasquale Mansueto.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) or 'wheat sensitivity' (NCWS) is included in the spectrum of gluten-related disorders. No data are available on the prevalence of low bone mass density (BMD) in NCWS. Our study aims to evaluate the prevalence of low BMD in NCWS patients and search for correlations with other clinical characteristics.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25430806 PMCID: PMC4265355 DOI: 10.1186/s12916-014-0230-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med ISSN: 1741-7015 Impact factor: 8.775
Clinical characteristics of the NCWS patient group, compared to the control group composed of patients with IBS unrelated to NCWS and of CD patients
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| Sex | 12 M, 63 F | 10 M, 55 F | 8 M, 42 F | n.s. |
| Age range (median) | 20 to 49 years (36 years) | 19 to 50 years (35 years) | 20 to 50 years (35 years) | n.s. |
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| Diarrhea | 45 (60%) | 36 (55%) | 20 ‘typical’ | |
| Constipation | 7 (9%) | 7 (11%) | 30 ‘atypical’ | n.s. |
| Alternate bowel movements | 23 (31%) | 22 (34%) | ||
| Symptom duration median (range) | 5 years (1 to 30 years) | 4 years (0.5 to 20 years) | 4 years (0.5 to 10 years) | n.s. |
| Weight loss | 24/75 (29%) | 3/65 (4%) | 15/50 (30%) | NCGS vs. IBS 0.0003 |
| CD vs. IBS 0.0001 | ||||
| CD vs. NCGS n.s. | ||||
| Anemia (Hb <12 g/dl) | 12/75 (16%) | 4/65 (6%) | 25/50 (50%) | NCGS vs. IBS 0.02 |
| CD vs. IBS 0.0001 | ||||
| CD vs. NCGS 0.01 | ||||
| Family history of CD | 18/75 (24%) | 0/65 (0%) | 10/50 (20%) | NCGS vs. IBS 0.0002 |
| CD vs. IBS 0.001 | ||||
| CD vs. NCGS n.s. | ||||
| Coexistent atopy | 23/75 (30%) | 6/65 (9.5%) | 10/50 (20%) | NCGS vs. IBS 0.01 |
| CD vs. IBS n.s. | ||||
| CD vs. NCGS n.s. |
Weight loss was considered when the patients reported a loss >10% of body weight during the previous year. Family history of CD indicates a CD diagnosis in a first-degree relative. Atopic diseases were: rhinitis, conjunctivitis, bronchial asthma, atopic dermatitis. CD, celiac disease; F, female; Hb, hemoglobin; IBS, irritable bowel syndrome; M, male; NCGS, non-celiac gluten sensitivity; NCWS, non-celiac wheat sensitivity; n.s., not significant; vs., versus.
Figure 1Individual and mean ±95% c.i. (bars) values of lumbar (a) and femoral (b) BMD in the three study groups, expressed in absolute values (g/cm ). BMD, bone mass density; c.i., confidence interval.
Figure 2Percentage of the patients of the three groups who had normal BMD, osteopenia or osteoporosis, evaluated both at the lumbar spine and femoral neck. The frequency of osteopenia and osteoporosis was significantly different in the three groups, increasing from IBS to NCWS, and to CD patients (P <0.0001, Spearman’s rank correlation). BMD, bone mass density; CD, celiac disease; IBS, irritable bowel syndrome; NCWS, non-celiac wheat sensitivity.
Distribution of some variables in NCWS patients with normal bone density, with osteopenia and with osteoporosis
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| Normal n = 40 | 19 (47%) | 2 (5%) | 22 (55%) | 24 (60%) | 15 (37%) | 10 (25%) |
| Osteopenia n = 29 | 17 (59%) | 7 (24%) | 4 (14%) | 12 (41%) | 9 (31%) | 16 (55%) |
| Osteoporosis n = 6 | 6 (100%) | 3 (50%) | 5 (83%) | 3 (50%) | 0 (0%) | 4 (67%) |
MI: χ2t = 5.7, P <0.02; Hb: χ2t = 10.1, P <0.001; multiple food sensitivity: χ2t = 7.8, P < 0.005; HLA DQ2/DQ8: χ2t = 1.2, P = ns; Marsh 1: χ2t = 1.4, P = ns; Duodenal eosinophils: χ2t = 2.5, P = ns. Duodenal lymphocytosis (Marsh 1) was defined as a number of CD3+ >25 IEL/100 epithelial cells. Duodenal eosinophils infiltration was defined as a number of eosinophils >60 per 10 high-power fields. BMI, body mass index; Hb, hemoglobin; IEL, intraepithelial lymphocytes; NCWS, non-celiac wheat sensitivity, MFS, multiple food sensitivity.
Figure 3Individual values of BMD, expressed as absolute values (g/cm ), in relation to the BMI, both at the femoral neck (Panel a) and at the lumbar spine (Panel b). A significant direct correlation between the individual values of BMD (g/cm2) and the BMI values (P <0.0001) has been proved. BMD, bone mass density; BMI, body mass index.