A Clinical Update: Nonceliac Gluten Sensitivity-Is It Really the Gluten?

J Nurse Pract

Division of Special Studies in Symptom Management in the College of Nursing at New York University in New York. Bernadette Capili, PhD, NP-C, is an associate director of the division and an assistant professor of nursing. Michelle Chang, MS, is a research associate at the division. Joyce K. Anastasi, PhD, DrNP, FAAN, is the director of the division, an Independence Foundation endowed professor, and director of the Herbs, Nutraceuticals and Supplements Program.

Published: October 2014

Gluten-free diets are increasing in popularity among consumers and fueling a global market of gluten-free products. A gluten-free diet is the only treatment for celiac disease (CD). However, many patients are self-reporting and suspecting "gluten sensitivity" after gastrointestinal symptoms, such as bloating, abdominal pain, or diarrhea, resolve on a gluten-free diet without formal evaluation testing for food allergies or CD. The terms related to gluten and/or wheat intolerance, nonceliac gluten sensitivity or wheat sensitivity, CD, and wheat allergy can be confusing. These forms of intolerance combined affect approximately 10% of the United States population. In this article we clarify the range of gluten and/or wheat disorders, clinical features, diagnosis, and management.

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