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A global study finds 10% of people experience gluten/wheat symptoms without celiac disease or allergy, with no reliable test and varied causes.
A global study of nearly 50,000 people finds that about 10% report symptoms like bloating, fatigue, and headaches after consuming gluten or wheat despite not having celiac disease or a wheat allergy, a condition known as non-coeliac gluten/wheat sensitivity.
Prevalence varies widely by country, with higher rates in women and those with IBS, anxiety, or depression.
While some improve on a gluten-free diet, no definitive test exists, and symptoms may stem from multiple factors including FODMAPs, gut-brain interactions, or psychological influences.
Researchers stress the need for better diagnostic criteria to avoid unnecessary dietary restrictions.
Un estudio global encontró que el 10% de las personas experimentan síntomas de gluten/trigo sin enfermedad celíaca o alergia, sin pruebas confiables y con causas variadas.