A tight link exists between dietary factors and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), one of the most common functional syndromes, characterized by abdominal pain/discomfort, bloating and alternating bowel habits. Amongst the variety of foods potentially evoking "food sensitivity", gluten and other wheat proteins including amylase trypsin inhibitors represent the culprits that recently have drawn the attention of the scientific community. Therefore, a newly emerging condition termed non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) or nonceliac wheat sensitivity (NCWS) is now well established in the clinical practice. Notably, patients with NCGS/NCWS have symptoms that mimic those present in IBS. The mechanisms by which gluten or other wheat proteins trigger ...
Non Celiac Gluten sensitivity (NCGS) was originally described in the 1980s and recently a "re-discov...
Background: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is frequently associated with celiac disease (CD) and non...
Gluten-related disorders have recently been reclassified with an emerging scientific literature supp...
A tight link exists between dietary factors and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), one of the most comm...
A tight link exists between dietary factors and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), one of the most comm...
ABSTRACT Approximately 80% of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients report that their symptoms are...
IBS is one of the most common types of functional bowel disorder. Increasing attention has been paid...
Functional disorders are common, with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) being the commonest and most ex...
The spectrum of gluten-related disorders has widened in recent times and includes celiac disease, no...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common chronic gastrointestinal disorder that is characterized b...
Wheat products make a substantial contribution to the dietary intake of many people worldwide. Despi...
Abstract: The spectrum of gluten-related disorders has widened in recent times and includes celiac d...
Foods are known to be symptom trigger in a large number of patients. Although the underlying mechani...
Several studies have shown that a large number of patients who are fulfilling the criteria for irrit...
Non Celiac Gluten sensitivity (NCGS) was originally described in the 1980s and recently a “re-discov...
Non Celiac Gluten sensitivity (NCGS) was originally described in the 1980s and recently a "re-discov...
Background: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is frequently associated with celiac disease (CD) and non...
Gluten-related disorders have recently been reclassified with an emerging scientific literature supp...
A tight link exists between dietary factors and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), one of the most comm...
A tight link exists between dietary factors and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), one of the most comm...
ABSTRACT Approximately 80% of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients report that their symptoms are...
IBS is one of the most common types of functional bowel disorder. Increasing attention has been paid...
Functional disorders are common, with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) being the commonest and most ex...
The spectrum of gluten-related disorders has widened in recent times and includes celiac disease, no...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common chronic gastrointestinal disorder that is characterized b...
Wheat products make a substantial contribution to the dietary intake of many people worldwide. Despi...
Abstract: The spectrum of gluten-related disorders has widened in recent times and includes celiac d...
Foods are known to be symptom trigger in a large number of patients. Although the underlying mechani...
Several studies have shown that a large number of patients who are fulfilling the criteria for irrit...
Non Celiac Gluten sensitivity (NCGS) was originally described in the 1980s and recently a “re-discov...
Non Celiac Gluten sensitivity (NCGS) was originally described in the 1980s and recently a "re-discov...
Background: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is frequently associated with celiac disease (CD) and non...
Gluten-related disorders have recently been reclassified with an emerging scientific literature supp...