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Perspective: Gluten-Free Products for Patients with Celiac Disease Should Not Contain Trace Levels
- 1.0486613 - ÚMG 2018 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
Makovický, Peter - Makovický, P. - Lupan, L. - Samasca, G. - Sur, G. - Freeman, H.J.
Perspective: Gluten-Free Products for Patients with Celiac Disease Should Not Contain Trace Levels.
Advances in Nutrition. Roč. 8, č. 3 (2017), s. 409-411. ISSN 2161-8313. E-ISSN 2156-5376
Institutional support: RVO:68378050
Keywords : united-states * double-blind * oats * diet * complications * prevalence * children
OECD category: Nutrition, Dietetics
Impact factor: 6.853, year: 2017
Celiac disease is a genetic autoimmune disease. The gluten-free diet is
currently the only treatment for people with celiac disease. Strict
gluten-free diet is the only method currently available to treat and
prevent CD complications. The main objective of this article is to
recommend a new classification for food labelling and to suggest that
gluten-free products should contain no gluten. Food products recommended
for patients with CD should really have “zero mg/kg”, that is, contain no
gluten. “Very low gluten” foods may have a minimal gluten concentration,
perhaps <100, but are not recommended for patients with CD. Oats should be
in included in a GFD only if the product has been tested and shown to be
free of gluten. If the oat products are not tested, this information
should be included on the label.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0281378
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