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Wheat, Gluten and Health WheatFoods.org

Wheat: The Latest Dietary Villain Close to 30% of US adults* are interested in cutting down or avoiding gluten in their diets. And, most are not doing so out of medical necessity. Is gluten or wheat really the cause of all the obesity and illness it is accused of? *NPD Group/Dieting Monitor, 52 week data year ending January 30, 2013

Six Classes of Wheat

Anatomy of a Wheat Kernel The Kernel of Wheat Sometimes called the wheat berry, the kernel is the seed from which the wheat plant grows. Endosperm Bran Germ

What is Gluten? Gluten is a matrix formed by the proteins gliadin and glutenin

Gluten in the Food Supply Wheat is the primary source of gluten in the US food supply Breads, pasta, tortillas, crackers, cookies, cakes, etc. Other foods that contain gluten include: Beer, ale, lager Couscous, bulgur, farina Malt or malted foods: malt extract, malt vinegar (used in some pickles), malted milk, etc. Other sources: seasonings, broths, soy sauce, sausage, hot dogs, deli meats, candies, and some medications

Wheat & Gluten: What s All the Fuss?

Celiac Disease, Gluten Intolerance and Wheat Allergy Very few people (1:141 or <1%) have celiac disease A small number (.5-6%) have non-celiac gluten sensitivity A very small number of Americans (<.5%) have wheat allergies Chafen JJ, Newberry SJ, Riedl MA, et al. Diagnosing and managing common food allergies: a systematic review. JAMA. 2010 May 12;303(18):1848-56.

Food Allergies: Not As Common As You Might Think. Up to 35% believe they have food allergies ~3.5% confirmed by oral food challenge 10-fold lower in reality Source: http://www.jacionline.org/article/s0091-6749(07)00991-8/abstract; Rona RJ et al. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2007, 120:638-646

Is Celiac Disease Increasing? The incidence of celiac disease is increasing worldwide. The reasons for this are not clear, but all autoimmune diseases are increasing NOT DUE to Increased gluten content in wheat GMO modifications Source: Kasarda, D. Can an Increase in Celiac Disease Be Attribute to an Increase in the Gluten Content of Wheat as a Consequence of Wheat Breeding? J Agric Food Chem 201361, 115t-59.

Possible Reasons for Increase in Celiac Disease Clean hygiene hypothesis Poor diets overall; too little fiber Bacterial overgrowth in the gut Additional vital wheat gluten added to the food supply Improved awareness & diagnostics Higher salt intake Short fermentation time for commercial bread Increased caesarean births Introducing too much gluten to infants when they are not being breast fed Changes in our gut microbiome

Gluten-Free: Latest Fad or Here to Stay? Just because everyone is going gluten-free doesn t mean you should Like low fat of the 90s, some of the gluten-free trend will remain, especially for those with celiac disease or nonceliac gluten sensitivity, but most will return to glutencontaining foods MILEY CYRUS

Gluten-Free is Not For Everyone Very hard to avoid gluten Gluten-free substitutes can be expensive; a recent study showed an average of 162%* higher, down from 242%** in 2008 The taste and restrictive nature of a gluten-free diet is hard to tolerate Nutritionally, gluten-free can mean some nutrients are in short supply And, it is NOT a way to lose unwanted pounds *T Kulai and M Rashid. Assessment of Nutritional Adequacy and Cost of Gluten-Free Food Products. Department of Paediatrics, Dalhousie University, IWK Health Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 2013. **Stevens, L, Rashid M. Gluten-Free and Regular Foods: A Cost Comparison. Can J Diet Prac Res. 2008

There is no published evidence to support a weight-loss claim If one eliminates all gluten-containing foods, they will decrease calorie consumption However, if they substitute gluten-free foods they will most likely increase calories

Gluten-Free Does Not Mean Healthier Typically Higher In: Fat, sugar and calories Usually higher in glycemic index because they contain less fiber resulting in rapid absorption of glucose And Lower In: Most are low in fiber (because they are rarely whole grain) may result in: Constipation Gut and other health issues Risk of cancers B-Vitamins, folate, and iron because most are not enriched or fortified 16

Gluten-Free Diets & Fiber Fiber consumed daily Often Resulting in: Gluten-free diets 6 grams Constipation; gut problems; diverticular disease; hemorrhoids Regular U.S. diets 12-16 grams Constipation, diverticular disease and hemorrhoids Recommendations 25-38 grams Rarely constipation, hemorrhoids, or diverticular disease

FDA Ruling for Labeling Gluten-free In 2007, FDA proposed a gluten-free labeling requirement of less than 20 mg per kg (20 ppm) In August of 2013 it was finalized to that amount taking effect August 2014

If You Think You Have Celiac Disease or Non-celiac Gluten Sensitivity Get tested FIRST to rule out celiac disease There is currently no test for non-celiac gluten sensitivity IF you have digestive health issues (IBS, Crohn s disease, etc). Low FODMAP* diet may be warranted; best if supervised by a registered dietitian FODMAP: Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides And Polyols (carbohydrates in fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy and legumes)

Gluten & Health: Causes of Sensitivities, Intolerances and Allergies Poor gut health: changes in the microbiome (gut bacteria) have led to inflammation of the intestinal tract often caused by: Medications such as antacids and antibiotics Stress and illness

Beyond Gluten Free: Key Steps for a Healthy (Happy) Gut Feed your microbiome Prebiotics: food that promotes growth of the good bacteria in your gut Examples: inulin and gluten in wheat, barley and rye; onions, artichokes Probiotics: good bacteria you eat Examples: yogurt, kombucha, sauerkraut, tempeh Reduce inflammation Antioxidant/anti-inflammatory foods (fruits, vegetables, whole wheat and other whole grains, nuts, fatty fish or fish oil (omega 3 fatty acids) Eat smaller meals Increase fiber from grains, fruits and vegetables Healthy lifestyle: less alcohol, not smoking, exercise

Additional Resources Wheat Foods Council: http://www.wheatfoods.org Center for Celiac Research & Treatment http://www.celiaccenter.org/ Shelley Case, Canadian dietitian: glutenfreediet.ca. An expert on the gluten-free diet National Foundation For Celiac Awareness http://www.celiaccentral.org/ Gluten Intolerance Group of North America: www.gluten.net To find restaurants that offer gluten-free menu items, camps and support groups. Food Allergy Network - www.foodallergy.org General allergy information and especially good for kids with multiple food issues.