Rachele De Giuseppe, Francesca Bergomas, Federica Loperfido, Francesca Giampieri, Giorgia Preatoni, Valeria Calcaterra, Hellas Cena
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Abstract
Background: Celiac disease (CD) is a multifactorial, immune-mediated enteropathic disorder that may occur at any age with heterogeneous clinical presentation. In the last years, unusual manifestations have become very frequent, and currently, it is not so uncommon to diagnose CD in subjects with overweight or obesity, especially in adults; however, little is known in the pediatric population. This systematic review aims to evaluate the literature regarding the association between CD and overweight/obesity in school-age children. Methods: The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines were followed. An electronic database search of articles published in the last 20 years in English was carried out in Web of Sciences, PubMed, and Medline. The quality of the included studies was assessed by using the STrengthening the Reporting of OBservational studies in Epidemiology statement. Results: Of the 1396 articles identified, 9 articles, investigating overweight/obesity in children/adolescents affected by CD or screening CD in children/adolescents with overweight/obesity, met the inclusion criteria. Overall, the results showed that the prevalence of overweight or obesity in school-age children (6-17 years) affected by CD ranged between 3.5% and 20%, highlighting that the coexistence of CD with overweight/obesity in children is not uncommon as previously thought. Conclusion: Although CD has been historically correlated with being underweight due to malabsorption, it should be evaluated also in children with overweight and obesity, especially those who have a familiar predisposition to other autoimmune diseases and/or manifest unusual symptoms of CD.
背景:乳糜泻(CD)是一种多因素、免疫介导的肠病,可发生于任何年龄,临床表现各异。近些年来,不寻常的表现变得非常频繁,目前,在超重或肥胖的患者中诊断出乳糜泻并不罕见,尤其是在成人中;然而,人们对儿童中的乳糜泻知之甚少。本系统综述旨在评估有关学龄儿童 CD 与超重/肥胖之间关系的文献。研究方法:遵循《系统综述和元分析首选报告项目》指南。在 Web of Sciences、PubMed 和 Medline 上对过去 20 年发表的英文文章进行了电子数据库检索。采用《加强流行病学中产科观察研究的报告》(STrengthening the Reporting of OBservational studies in Epidemiology)声明对纳入研究的质量进行了评估。结果:在确定的 1396 篇文章中,有 9 篇文章符合纳入标准,这些文章调查了受 CD 影响的儿童/青少年的超重/肥胖情况,或筛查了超重/肥胖儿童/青少年中的 CD 患者。总体而言,研究结果表明,受 CD 影响的学龄儿童(6-17 岁)中超重或肥胖的发生率介于 3.5% 和 20% 之间,这表明 CD 与超重/肥胖并存的情况并不像之前认为的那样罕见。结论虽然 CD 历来与吸收不良导致的体重不足有关,但对于超重和肥胖的儿童,尤其是那些有其他自身免疫性疾病易感性和/或表现出不寻常 CD 症状的儿童,也应进行评估。
期刊介绍:
Childhood Obesity is the only peer-reviewed journal that delivers actionable, real-world obesity prevention and weight management strategies for children and adolescents. Health disparities and cultural sensitivities are addressed, and plans and protocols are recommended to effect change at the family, school, and community level. The Journal also reports on the problem of access to effective healthcare and delivers evidence-based solutions to overcome these barriers.