As a result, this month in honor of my client, I will be doing my own research and education on this disease and how individuals with it cope and try to live a normal healthy life. So I guess this is the first of many in this series. I hope you that find it informative and as well enjoyable. Today I wanted to just give some general information about the disease and a website that people can go to to read more about Celiac Disease.
Celiac Disease is also know as gluten intolerance and is a genetic disorder that affects 1 in 133 Americans. There is an estimated 2.18 million people in the United States with this condition.
Though the disease affects mostly people of European descent, there are cases of the disease seen in Hispanic, Black or African American, and Asian descent as well. Celiac Disease is cause by the damage of the villi in the intestines when a person eats specific food-grain antigens that are found in wheat, rye, and barley. Celiac is difficult to diagnosis due to the broad range of symptoms that an individual may occur. Again these symptoms include chronic diarrhea, progressive weight loss, abdominal bloating, weakness, and bone pain. Studies show that if a person with Celiac Disease continues to consume products that have gluten in them, they will increase their chances of gastrointestinal cancer by 40 to 100 times.
Diagnosing someone with Celiac Disease includes blood testing for antigliadin (AGA) and endomysium antibodies (EmA) and/or performing a biopsy on the areas of the intestines.
Treatment for Celiac is pretty simple in theory, but can be hard and frustrating in application. They must adhere to a 100% strict gluten-free diet for life. Likewise, they must avoid any products with wheat, rye, and barley or any of their derivatives.
We will continue this series with helpful strategies (i.e. recipes, shopping, and other helpful information) to inform and educate you on how people with Celiac Disease should and can make their lives as normal as possible. Until then keep moving.
Here is a helpful website if you want more information on Celiac Disease and ways to deal with it.
www.Celiac.com
Personal Trainer in Charlotte, NC
1 comment:
Spain,
The article brought tears to my eyes. First the first Time someone actually has listened
to me,and is intrested in Celiac Disease. You did a WONDERFUL JOB. Thank you so much
for taking to time to make others aware of this disease. Words can't express how much
this trully means to me.
God Bless You.
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