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- Going Gluten Free And Heart Disease
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Going Gluten Free And Heart Disease
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Those who have celiac disease appear to also have two times the risk of coronary artery disease (CAD), so says new research presented at the American College of Cardiology's annual scientific session. CAD is the most common type of heart disease and the leading cause of death for both men and women in the U.S. It happens when the arteries that bring blood to the heart muscle get hardened and narrowed due to the buildup of cholesterol and other materials (plaque) on the artery walls. Over time,
CAD weakens the heart muscle, contributing to heart failure and arrhythmias.
Celiac disease is considered a two edged condition of both malabsorption, and an abnormal immune reaction to gluten. The condition affects almost 1 in 133 Americans, and if its symptoms weren't terrible and disruptive enough, it has also been associated with both heart failure and heart rhythm problems. The association between CAD and celiac disease adds to growing evidence about the role of chronic inflammation
in heart issues.
Celiac disease is a digestive disorder that damages the small intestine and causes trouble with the absorption of nutrients found naturally in food. Those who have celiac disease can't tolerate the protein in wheat, rye and barley known as gluten. Gluten can be in foods but also part of medicines, vitamins and even lip balms.
When those who have celiac disease come in contact with gluten, their own immune system reacts by damaging (or destroying) villi, the tiny
protrusions that line the small intestine. Villi allow nutrients from food to be absorbed through the walls of the small intestine and into the bloodstream, but without them you become malnourished, no matter how much you eat.
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Going Gluten Free And Heart Disease Continued...
For this most recent work on celiac and CAD, the team of researchers from the Cleveland Clinic examined the health records of almost 22.4 million adults, 24,530 who had been diagnosed with celiac disease. After looking at the figures the researchers, led by R.D. Gajulapalli, noticed a far higher prevalence of CAD among those with celiac disease, plus after accounting for other risk factors (smoking, cholesterol, diabetes) the results were found to apply to those of all ages with celiac
disease.
Sometimes celiac disease is triggered after surgery, viral infection, pregnancy, childbirth or severe emotional stress. Symptoms vary from person to person and adults to children. Those with celiac disease are known to have persistent low-grade inflammation in the stomach, which can put immune mediators into the blood and accelerate atherosclerosis, and this results in CAD. As for those who have gluten sensitivities but not full blown celiac disease, the experts are still unsure, while
there's a theoretical possibility of a link to CAD, it will need long term studies to confirm, and these are years away.
We know that celiac disease has no cure, so you need to continue with your current treatment plan and keep on watching for CAD. Living a healthy lifestyle, getting plenty of doctor approved exercise, lots of sleep and watching your stress level will also help you stay healthy and feeling well.
To your good health,
Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor
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Sources:
http://www.prevention.com/health/health-concerns/celiac-disease-linked-higher-risk-coronary-artery-disease
National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse on celiac disease: http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/celiac/
MedlinePlus info on coronary artery disease, CAD: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/coronaryarterydisease.html
News release, 03.29.14, American College of Cardiology CardioSource: http://www.cardiosource.org/News-Media/Media-Center/News-Releases/2014/03/Gajulapalli-Celiac-Disease.aspx
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