medigraphic.com
SPANISH

Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas

ISSN 1729-519X (Print)
  • Contents
  • View Archive
  • Information
    • General Information        
    • Directory
  • Publish
    • Instructions for authors        
  • medigraphic.com
    • Home
    • Journals index            
    • Register / Login
  • Mi perfil

2018, Number 2

<< Back Next >>

Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas 2018; 17 (2)

Immune-nutritional status of celiac adults treated at the Institute of Gastroenterology, 2016-2017

La Rosa HD, Crespo VM, Del Valle RL, Sánchez CN
Full text How to cite this article

Language: Spanish
References: 0
Page: 201-213
PDF size: 588.54 Kb.


Key words:

celiac disease, immunonutrition, tissue anti-transglutaminase, gluten.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Celiac disease is one of the most common chronic disorders that affects people all over the world. The clinical evolution of these patients is compromised with the breakdown of the immune-nutritional balance.
Objective: To characterize the immune-nutritional status of celiac adults treated at the Institute of Gastroenterology.
Material and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive observational study was conducted in 43 celiac adults treated at the Institute of Gastroenterology of Havana, in the period between March 2016-March 2017. With prior informed consent, all of them were given anthropometric measurements, dietetic survey, complete blood count, total doses of immunoglobulin, and biochemical studies.
Results: The 53,5% of patients had some malnutrition disorders due to excess or defect. The 44%presented anemia, and the 14% presented hypercholesterolemia. IgM Hypogammaglobulinemia was observed in 9,3%; IgG and IgA Hypogammaglobulinemia were also observed in a 4,7% as well as 4,7% respectively. The most frequent personal pathological antecedent was that of giardiasis with 16,3%. No patient reported the intake of shellfish or cereals containing gluten, 9 were positive to tissue anti-transglutaminase, indicating poor dietary control, of which 88,8% of cases were detected in groups with a body mass index below the appropriate weight.
Conclusions: Inadequate immuno-nutritional status is frequent in celiac adults treated in the Institute of Gastroenterology. Non-adherence to a gluten-free diet and the high frequency of malnutrition are present conditions in these patients.





2020     |     www.medigraphic.com

Mi perfil

C?MO CITAR (Vancouver)

Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas. 2018;17