Long-term effect of gluten restriction on bone mineral density of patients with coeliac disease

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Bai, JC
Gonzalez, D
Mautalen, C
Mazure, R
Pedreira, S
Vazquez, H
Smecuol, E
Siccardi, A
Cataldi, M
Niveloni, S
Boerr, LA
Maurino, E
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[1] SALVADOR UNIV, SMALL BOWEL SECT, CLIN SERV, NUTR SERV, CLIN DEPT, BUENOS AIRES, DF, ARGENTINA
[2] UNIV BUENOS AIRES, SECT METAB BONE DIS, CLIN HOSP, BUENOS AIRES, DF, ARGENTINA
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10.1046/j.1365-2036.1997.112283000.x
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Aim: To assess the long-term effect of a gluten-free diet on bone mineral dens Methods: Bone mineral density was assessed at baseline and after a mean duration of 37 months of treatment in 25 unselected newly diagnosed coeliac patients. Results: At baseline, osteopenia (> -1 s.d, below normal) was evident in the lumbar spine and total skeleton in 18 (72%) and 21 (84%) patients, respectively, At the end of the study, bone density had increased (mean bone mass Z-score increase: Z-score +1.0 for the lumbar spine and +1.1 for total skeleton) in 22 and 23 patients, respectively. Patients who adhered to strict gluten restriction (n = 15) demonstrated a similar bone remineralization in the spine than those patients with partial compliance (n = 10) (mean Z-score increase: +1.0, in both areas). A greater mean annual change in Z-score in the total skeleton was noted in patients who followed strict gluten restriction (0.4+/-0.1) respect to those with partial compliance (0.3+/-0.1); however, this difference was not statistically significant. Pre-menopausal women had significantly greater remineralization that post-menopausals (P > 0.05). Remineralization showed an inverse correlation with the degree of basal osteopenia (r = -0.525; P < 0.002). Conclusions: Long-term treatment with gluten-free diet produces a significant improvement in bone density in coeliac patients. Remineralization was more pronounced in patients who better comply with gluten-free diet, in pre-menopausal women and in patients with the lowest baseline bone mineral density.
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