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Breast feeding and timing of introduction of gluten in infant foods are not predictors of coeliac disease at age 5
  1. Ketil Størda
  1. Division of Epidemiology, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway
  1. Correspondence to : Dr Ketil Stordal, Division of Epidemiology, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Box 4404 Nydalen, 0403 Oslo, Norway; ketil.stordal{at}gmail.com

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The presence of gluten in the diet is required for the development of coeliac disease. In genetically predisposed individuals, coeliac disease may start from the introduction of gluten in infancy until any age.1 Early exposure to gluten in the diet has been scrutinised, driven by epidemic increases observed in Sweden in the 1980s after changes mainly in the dose of gluten at introduction.2 Observational studies in a high-risk cohort and in a population-based study have indicated that the timing of gluten …

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