Note that this research project was done in France, a country where people "live to eat", and restaurant menus are filled with "decadent" offerings - IOW, as a society, they may not assign a high priority to eating a healthy diet, (as if our restaurant menus in this country offer only "healthy" choices, and we don't love to eat. LOL). Also note that the fourth paragraph from the bottom contains an error. It says:
I would make a WAEG, that statement should be corrected to read:Patients with silent celiac disease had a lower mean age at the time of their first gluten free diet compared to patients with silent celiac disease (14.4±5 vs 40.1±47 months, p<0.05).
Patients with silent celiac disease had a lower mean age at the time of their first gluten free diet compared to patients with latent celiac disease (14.4±5 vs 40.1±47 months, p<0.05).
I'm curious. How many of you think that some people who are sensitive to gluten, might not have to avoid it all their lives? I've included a poll to tally the opinions.
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