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The incidence of gluten-related disorders (GRDs) continues to increase and its global prevalence is estimated affect to 5% of the population. s. Celiac disease (CD), Dermatitis Herpetiformis (DH), Gluten Ataxia (GA), wheat allergy (WA), and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) are the five major GRDs that present with a wide range of clinical manifestations. They are manifested by symptoms of gastrointestinal tract disorders, as well as hematological, dermatological endocrinological, gynecological, rheumatological and nervous system. NCGS is a term that is used to describe individuals who are not affected by celiac disease or wheat allergy, yet they have intestinal and/or extra-intestinal symptoms related to gluten ingestion with improvement of their symptoms upon withdrawing gluten from their diet. It is believed that represents some heterogeneous groups with different subgroups characterized by different etiologies, clinical histories and clinical courses. There also appears to be an overlap between NCGS and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). There is a need for establishing strict criteria for diagnosing NCGS. The absence of validated biomarkers remains a significant limitation for research studies on NCGS. New evidence shows that a gluten-free diet may be beneficial for some patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, such as those symptoms commonly found in patients with IBS.
Medicine --- celiac disease --- children --- HLA-DQ --- prevalence --- Asia --- wheat --- gluten --- non-celiac gluten-sensitivity --- diagnosis --- dermatitis herpetiformis --- anti-tTG --- anti-DGP --- AAA --- AGA --- IL-17A --- HLA-DQB1*02 --- screening --- first-degree relatives --- non-celiac gluten sensitivity --- irritable bowel disease --- FODMAP --- wheat allergy --- vitamin B12 --- iron --- folic acid --- vitamin D --- long-term GFD therapy (LTGFD) --- LTGFD with good compliance (LTGFDWGC) --- anemia --- lymphoma --- IgA deficiency --- gut --- enteropathy --- gluten-free diet --- level of evidences --- gluten-related disorders --- NCGS --- self-report --- survey studies --- celiac disease --- children --- HLA-DQ --- prevalence --- Asia --- wheat --- gluten --- non-celiac gluten-sensitivity --- diagnosis --- dermatitis herpetiformis --- anti-tTG --- anti-DGP --- AAA --- AGA --- IL-17A --- HLA-DQB1*02 --- screening --- first-degree relatives --- non-celiac gluten sensitivity --- irritable bowel disease --- FODMAP --- wheat allergy --- vitamin B12 --- iron --- folic acid --- vitamin D --- long-term GFD therapy (LTGFD) --- LTGFD with good compliance (LTGFDWGC) --- anemia --- lymphoma --- IgA deficiency --- gut --- enteropathy --- gluten-free diet --- level of evidences --- gluten-related disorders --- NCGS --- self-report --- survey studies
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The incidence of gluten-related disorders (GRDs) continues to increase and its global prevalence is estimated affect to 5% of the population. s. Celiac disease (CD), Dermatitis Herpetiformis (DH), Gluten Ataxia (GA), wheat allergy (WA), and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) are the five major GRDs that present with a wide range of clinical manifestations. They are manifested by symptoms of gastrointestinal tract disorders, as well as hematological, dermatological endocrinological, gynecological, rheumatological and nervous system. NCGS is a term that is used to describe individuals who are not affected by celiac disease or wheat allergy, yet they have intestinal and/or extra-intestinal symptoms related to gluten ingestion with improvement of their symptoms upon withdrawing gluten from their diet. It is believed that represents some heterogeneous groups with different subgroups characterized by different etiologies, clinical histories and clinical courses. There also appears to be an overlap between NCGS and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). There is a need for establishing strict criteria for diagnosing NCGS. The absence of validated biomarkers remains a significant limitation for research studies on NCGS. New evidence shows that a gluten-free diet may be beneficial for some patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, such as those symptoms commonly found in patients with IBS.
Medicine --- celiac disease --- children --- HLA-DQ --- prevalence --- Asia --- wheat --- gluten --- non-celiac gluten-sensitivity --- diagnosis --- dermatitis herpetiformis --- anti-tTG --- anti-DGP --- AAA --- AGA --- IL-17A --- HLA-DQB1*02 --- screening --- first-degree relatives --- non-celiac gluten sensitivity --- irritable bowel disease --- FODMAP --- wheat allergy --- vitamin B12 --- iron --- folic acid --- vitamin D --- long-term GFD therapy (LTGFD) --- LTGFD with good compliance (LTGFDWGC) --- anemia --- lymphoma --- IgA deficiency --- gut --- enteropathy --- gluten-free diet --- level of evidences --- gluten-related disorders --- NCGS --- self-report --- survey studies --- n/a
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The incidence of gluten-related disorders (GRDs) continues to increase and its global prevalence is estimated affect to 5% of the population. s. Celiac disease (CD), Dermatitis Herpetiformis (DH), Gluten Ataxia (GA), wheat allergy (WA), and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) are the five major GRDs that present with a wide range of clinical manifestations. They are manifested by symptoms of gastrointestinal tract disorders, as well as hematological, dermatological endocrinological, gynecological, rheumatological and nervous system. NCGS is a term that is used to describe individuals who are not affected by celiac disease or wheat allergy, yet they have intestinal and/or extra-intestinal symptoms related to gluten ingestion with improvement of their symptoms upon withdrawing gluten from their diet. It is believed that represents some heterogeneous groups with different subgroups characterized by different etiologies, clinical histories and clinical courses. There also appears to be an overlap between NCGS and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). There is a need for establishing strict criteria for diagnosing NCGS. The absence of validated biomarkers remains a significant limitation for research studies on NCGS. New evidence shows that a gluten-free diet may be beneficial for some patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, such as those symptoms commonly found in patients with IBS.
celiac disease --- children --- HLA-DQ --- prevalence --- Asia --- wheat --- gluten --- non-celiac gluten-sensitivity --- diagnosis --- dermatitis herpetiformis --- anti-tTG --- anti-DGP --- AAA --- AGA --- IL-17A --- HLA-DQB1*02 --- screening --- first-degree relatives --- non-celiac gluten sensitivity --- irritable bowel disease --- FODMAP --- wheat allergy --- vitamin B12 --- iron --- folic acid --- vitamin D --- long-term GFD therapy (LTGFD) --- LTGFD with good compliance (LTGFDWGC) --- anemia --- lymphoma --- IgA deficiency --- gut --- enteropathy --- gluten-free diet --- level of evidences --- gluten-related disorders --- NCGS --- self-report --- survey studies --- n/a
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This book presents state of the art knowledge aimed at understanding the clinical and socio-cultural factors that affect mental health of children and adolescents. It comprehensively covers the latest developments in the scientific study of mental health and illness of children and adolescents. The book is particularly important in the face of rapidly changing conditions globally and challenges such as migration, war, violence, and child labour that have an impact on the mental health of children.
Teenagers --- Child mental health. --- Child psychopathology. --- Mental health. --- Children --- Mental illness in children --- Psychopathology, Child --- Psychopathology in children --- Child mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Pediatric mental health --- Child psychology --- Mental health --- Mental disorders --- Psychiatry. --- Neurosciences. --- Psychotherapy. --- Counseling. --- Child development. --- Child psychology. --- School psychology. --- Maternal and child health services. --- Psychotherapy and Counseling. --- Early Childhood Education. --- Child and School Psychology. --- Maternal and Child Health. --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Medicine and psychology --- Psychology, School --- Psychology, Applied --- Behavior, Child --- Child behavior --- Child study --- Pediatric psychology --- Child development --- Developmental psychology --- Development, Child --- Developmental biology --- Counselling --- Helping behavior --- Clinical sociology --- Interviewing --- Personal coaching --- Social case work --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Mental health counseling --- Psychology --- Development --- Treatment --- Psicologia de l'adolescència --- Psicologia infantil --- Salut mental --- Psicoteràpia infantil --- Psicoteràpia --- Teràpia psicològica --- Tractament psicològic --- Psiquiatria --- Anàlisi transaccional --- Biblioteràpia --- Entrevista en psiquiatria --- Intervenció en crisis (Psiquiatria) --- Joc de rol (Psicologia) --- Logoteràpia --- Psicofarmacologia --- Psicoteràpia basada en l'evidència --- Psicoteràpia breu --- Psicoteràpia centrada en el client --- Psicoteràpia de grup --- Psicoteràpia dels adolescents --- Psicoteràpia dinàmica --- Psicoteràpia existencial --- Psicoteràpia geriàtrica --- Psicoteràpia racional-emotiva --- Psicoteràpia transpersonal --- Relacions psicoterapeuta-pacient --- Resistència (Psicoanàlisi) --- Sexologia --- Socioteràpia --- Terapèutica sexual --- Teràpia amb animals de companyia --- Teràpia artística --- Teràpia centrada en les emocions --- Teràpia cognitiva per a adolescents --- Teràpia de resolució de problemes --- Teràpia de xoc --- Teràpia estratègica --- Teràpia Gestalt --- Teràpia ocupacional --- Teràpia assertiva --- Teràpia de la conducta --- Teràpia feminista --- Teràpia sistèmica --- Teràpies corporals --- Transferència (Psicologia) --- Tractament per suggestió --- Psiquiatria infantil --- Ludoteràpia --- Teràpia cognitiva per a infants --- Teràpia de la conducta per a infants --- Psicoanàlisi infantil --- Higiene mental --- Salut emocional --- Salut pública --- Estrès (Psicologia) --- Psicopatologia --- Psiquiatria social --- Realització personal --- Assistència psiquiàtrica --- Equipaments de salut mental --- Malalties mentals --- Treball social en salut mental --- Pedologia --- Desenvolupament infantil --- Psicologia del desenvolupament --- Agressivitat en els infants --- Ansietat en els infants --- Autoestima en els infants --- Cognició en els infants --- Comunicació interpersonal en els infants --- Creativitat en els infants --- Desenvolupament moral --- Estrès en els infants --- Infants i adults --- Pensament crític en els infants --- Personalitat en els infants --- Por en els infants --- Problemes emocionals dels infants --- Raonament en els infants --- Resiliència (Tret de la personalitat) en els infants --- Tests psicològics per a infants --- Atenció --- Psicologia pedagògica --- Psicologia dels adolescents --- Psicologia --- Emocions en els adolescents --- Imatge del propi cos en els adolescents --- Youth Self-Report --- Early childhood education. --- School Psychology. --- Gynecology. --- Neuroscience. --- Counseling Psychology. --- Gynaecology --- Medicine --- Generative organs, Female --- Education --- Diseases
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