Decreasing incidence of celiac disease in Southern Sweden.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Jesper Lexner, Spencer Clarkson, Klas Sjöberg
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Abstract

Background: The incidence of celiac disease (CD) has increased rapidly in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, but there are recent reports of rates levelling off in countries with a high prevalence. The aim of this study was to investigate current trends in CD in southern Sweden.

Patients and methods: Children and adults diagnosed with CD by biopsy or serology in the region of Skåne, southern Sweden, from 2010-2022 were included. The home address was identified through registers to analyze temporal and geographical trends.

Results: A total of 3218 CD-patients were identified (52.2% children), the vast majority detected in clinical care but a few children by screening studies. The age-standardized incidence rate was 18.6 cases/105. The incidence decreased at a rate of -0.75 cases/105 (95% CI -1.14 to -0.35, p 0.002). The incidence among girls under 18 years almost halved throughout the study period, decreasing by -2.94 cases/105 (95% CI -4.59 to -1.29, p 0.002), while there only were small changes among men. The most common age of onset was 3-9 years. CD incidence varied by place of living and was more common in small towns than urban or rural areas.

Conclusions: The incidence of CD in southern Sweden is decreasing, primarily in children and women who traditionally have had the highest risk of CD. CD was diagnosed most frequently in children 3-9 years old. There were regional variations in incidence. CD was most common in small towns, pointing to the importance of environmental factors in CD etiology.

瑞典南部乳糜泻发病率下降。
背景:乳糜泻(CD)的发病率在 20 世纪末和 21 世纪初迅速上升,但最近有报告称,在发病率较高的国家,发病率趋于平稳。本研究旨在调查瑞典南部地区乳糜泻的发病趋势:研究对象包括 2010-2022 年间瑞典南部斯科纳地区通过活检或血清学确诊为 CD 的儿童和成人。通过登记册确定家庭住址,以分析时间和地理趋势:共发现了 3218 名 CD 患者(52.2% 为儿童),其中绝大多数是在临床治疗中发现的,但也有少数儿童是通过筛查研究发现的。年龄标准化发病率为 18.6 例/105 人。发病率下降率为-0.75例/105(95% CI -1.14 至-0.35,P 0.002)。在整个研究期间,18 岁以下女孩的发病率几乎减少了一半,为-2.94 例/105(95% CI -4.59至-1.29,P 0.002),而男性的发病率仅有微小变化。最常见的发病年龄为 3-9 岁。CD发病率因居住地而异,小城镇比城市或农村地区更常见:结论:CD在瑞典南部的发病率正在下降,主要是在儿童和妇女中,因为传统上儿童和妇女患CD的风险最高。3-9岁的儿童最常被诊断为CD。发病率存在地区差异。CD在小城镇最为常见,这表明环境因素在CD病因学中的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology is one of the most important journals for international medical research in gastroenterology and hepatology with international contributors, Editorial Board, and distribution
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