Coexisting type 1 diabetes, persistent symptoms, and financial issues associate with poorer adherence to a gluten-free diet in celiac disease after transition from pediatrics to adult care

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    Reasons for risk-group screening were e_g, type 1 diabetes (T1D) and family history of celiac disease. The aim was to evaluate the above-mentioned issues by comparing large well-defined cohorts of long-term adherent and non-adherent adults diagnosed in childhood with celiac disease. Data on attendance at follow-up visits, short-term adherence to a gluten-free diet, and treatment response were collected from patient records 6-24 months after the diagnosis. Long-term non-adherent patients also found maintaining a gluten-free diet more challenging and reported that the price . . .

     

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