| Literature DB >> 30400298 |
Lars-Petter Jelsness-Jørgensen1,2, Tomm Bernklev3,4, Knut E A Lundin5,6.
Abstract
Celiac disease may present with a range of different symptoms, including abdominal problems in a broader sense, iron deficiency and "constant tiredness". All of these symptoms should consequently lead the clinicians to consider celiac disease as a potential etiopathogenetic cause. Although the pathophysiology of celiac disease is well documented, the actual mechanisms for disease presentation(s) are less well understood. We here address the topic of fatigue in celiac disease. A systematic literature search identified 298 papers of which five met the criteria for full evaluation. None of the reviewed papers were of high quality and had several methodological weaknesses. We conclude that there is an unmet need to study the contributing factors and management of fatigue in celiac disease.Entities:
Keywords: celiac disease; energy; extra-intestinal manifestations; fatigue
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30400298 PMCID: PMC6266448 DOI: 10.3390/nu10111652
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Search terms used for literature search.
| Fatigue | Coeliac Disease |
|---|---|
| Fatigue (MeSH) | Coeliac disease |
| Mental fatigue | |
| Chronic fatigue | |
| Tiredness | |
| Exhaustion | |
| Weariness | |
| Vitality | |
| Asthenia | |
| Low energy |
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Summary of the included articles.
| Study | Study | Study Design and Participants | Questionnaires Measuring Fatigue | Strengths and Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Häuser et al., 2006 [ | A subgroup of members (1000/18,355) from the German Coeliac Society (GZG) ≥18 years was invited to participate | Cross-sectional design | SF-36 (Vitality subscale) | L: Fatigue not specified as aim, merely reported as parts of the questionnaire results |
| Siniscalchi et al., 2005 [ | Caucation adults ≥18 years of age from Campania, Italy, were consecutively recruited from an outpatient clinic | Cross-sectional design | CFS | S: Definition of fatigue. |
| Jordá et al., 2010 [ | Patients with celiac disease seen between March 2008 and April 2009 were prospectively invited to participate in the study | Cross-sectional study | D-FIS | L: No definition of fatigue. |
| Ciacci et al., 2007 [ | Patients with CD screened for inclusion at the Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Federico II University—Naples, Italy6 | Randomized, double blind, parallel study | Scott-Huskisson VAS | S: Definition of fatigue |
| Zingone et al., 2010 [ | Adult coeliac disease patients consecutively recruited from September 2009 to March 2010 from Frederico II University (Naples, Italy) | Case Control study | Fatigue-VAS | L: Fatigue not specified as aim, merely reported as parts of the questionnaire results. |
Table legends and abbreviations: L; Limitation., S; Strength., SF-36; Short Form-36 Health Survey., D-FIS; Daily Fatigue Impact Scale., FSS; Fatigue Severity Scale., CFS; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Questionnaire., GBB-24., Geißener Symptom Check List., VSA; Verbal Scale for Asthenia, VSA. CD; Coeliac disease, HADS-D; Hospital anxiety and depression scale – depression.