Who is affected by celiac disease

The exact number of people who have celiac disease is not known. Newer screening tests have shown that many people with this condition have only mild symptoms or none at all. Because of this and the fact that some doctors may not consider celiac disease as a possible diagnosis when symptoms occur, the condition is now known to be more common than originally believed. About 1 in 100 people in the United States have celiac disease.1

Celiac disease is known to occur:

  • More often in whites than in people of other races.2
  • More often in first-degree relatives (such as brothers, sisters, parents, sons, and daughters) of people who have the disease.


Author: Monica Rhodes Last Updated: June 23, 2008
Medical Review: Michael J. Sexton, MD - Pediatrics
Jerry S. Trier, MD - Gastroenterology

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