ABSTRACT Gluten neurological disorders. S.V.Kopishinskaya, A.V.Gustov, A.A.Repin, V.A.Antonova, N.V.Ryzhova, T.V.Kolchanova, M.A.Kolchanova Chair of Neurology, Nizhny Novgorod Medical Academy, Nizhny Novgor...
is not associated withmalabsorptionornutritional deficiencies, and is not associated with any increased risk for autoimmune disorders or intestinal malignancy. Studies proposed that, beside gluten, wheat amylasetrypsin
The diagnosis and treatment should be made early since untreated disease causes growth retardation and atypical symptoms, like infertility or neurological disorders. The diagnostic criteria for CD, which requires endoscopy with small bowel biopsy, have been changing over the last few decades, especially...
Mood swings, anxiety, and depression are common among adults with undiagnosed gluten sensitivity. In children, tantrums, irritability, and even ADHD can manifest. Some researchers estimate neurological disorders may occur in as many as 10-25% of all celiac patients. Ask your doctor to test for c...
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“Grain brain” refers to a theory that several neurological disorders, such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, are caused by overconsumption of carbs. The idea is that eating grains (even whole grains) leads to a glycemic spike — a quick rise and fall of your blood sugar — that prod...
auto-antibodies (anti-transglutaminase) and environmental factors (gluten ingestion) contribute to the development of the disease, resulting in intestinal (diarrhoea, bloating and constipation) and extraintestinal (weight loss, anaemia, osteoporosis, dermatitis herpetiformis and neurological disorders) manifesta...
blinded gluten challenge vs. placebo (SMD 0.21, 95% CI −0.58 to 0.15;p= 0.25). Our review supports the association between mood disorders and gluten intake in susceptible individuals. The effects of a GFD on mood in subjects without gluten-related disorders should be considered in future ...
More than four dozenRon Hoggan Articleshave been collected and put on the web. They argue that various other disorders of the body have strong gluten connections. Leading edge analysis of the medical literature. After writing these Ron went on to writeDangerous Grains. At one time you could bu...
A gluten-free diet may help manage symptoms in those with gluten ataxia. Adopting a gluten-free diet soon after diagnosis can help stop progression of the disorder and prevent further neurological symptoms.9 Wheat Allergy Wheat allergies occur when the immune system overreacts to wheat, causinghive...