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. 2018 Nov 8;10(11):1708. doi: 10.3390/nu10111708

Table 1.

Characteristics of included studies.

Author (Year) Country of Origin/Study Design Participants Healthy Controls Interventions Outcomes Method of Measuring Adherence * Notes
Addolorato et al. (2001) [65] Italy
Single centre
BA comparison
35 newly diagnosed classical CD patients 59 HC recruited from hospital staff members GFD for 1 y Changes in depression score BA a GFD (M-SDS)
Changes in no. patients positive for depression BA a GFD (M-SDS score > 49)
1—validated
2—family member interview
3—AGA, EmA
4—biopsy at 6–8 mo
Aziz et al. (2016) [63] UK
Single centre
BA comparison
41 IBS-D patients; 20 HLA-DQ2/8+ and 21 HLA-DQ2/8− NC GFD for 6 wk; FU at 18 mo for those who continued on GFD Changes in HADS before and after a GFD
Difference between HLA-DQ2/8+/− groups
1—validated
(“Patients scoring 0 or 1 do not follow a strict GFD. Patients scoring 2 follow a GFD but with errors necessitating correction. Finally, patients scoring three or four follow a strict GFD.”)
Educational grant from Dr. Schär (a gluten-free food manufacturer) to undertake investigator-conceived and -led research on gluten sensitivity
Bella et al. (2015) [59] Italy
Single centre
BA comparison
(FU study from Pennisi et al. (2014))
13 CD patients NC GFD for 16 mo Changes in depression score BA a GFD (HDRS)
Changes in no. patients positive for depression (dysthymia) BA a GFD (SCID-I)
1—validated
3—EmA, tTG
Collin et al. (2008) [64] Finland
Single centre
BA comparison
20 biopsy-proven CD patients HCs not recruited from same community (female students/male workers) GFD for 1 y Changes in depression score BA a GFD (sub-score of CCEI/Middlesex Hospital Questionnaire) 3—EmA
4—Vh/CrD
Di Sabatino et al. (2015) [56] Italy
Multicentre
DB, PC, CO RCT
59 patients suspected of having NCGS (CD and WA excluded) NA 2 arms; GFD (1 wk baseline period) followed by 1 wk:
(a) 4.375 g/day gluten
(b) rice starch placebo
with 1 wk wash-out periods inbetween
Difference in mean daily depression scores (unvalidated questionnaire) between gluten and placebo groups 1—validated
6—unused capsules counted
Kurppa et al. (2010) [60] Finland
Single centre
Cohort
73 EmA-positive adults; 27 mild enteropathy (Marsh I-II), 46 CD (Marsh III) 110 HCs (age and gender matched) GFD for 1 y Changes in depression score BA a GFD (sub-score of PGWB) 3—EmA, tTG
4—Vh/CrD
Kurppa et al. (2014) [53] Finland
Multicentre
DB, CO RCT
40 asymptomatic EmA-positive adults (CD excluded) NA 2 arms; participants randomised to a GFD or gluten-containing diet for 1 y then cross-over Difference in mean depression score between gluten and GFD groups at 1 y (sub-score of PGWB) 2—NI on who conducted
3—EmA, tTG
4—Vh/CrD
Deviations from protocol: No-one in GFD group willing to restart gluten-containing diet so only data from 1 y FU used
Nachman et al. (2009) [58] Argentina
Single centre
BA comparison/time-interrupted study
84 newly diagnosed biopsy-proven CD patients; 62 classical, 14 atypical and 8 asymptomatic 70 HCs recruited from hospital staff members (age and gender matched) GFD for 1 y At baseline, 3, 6, 9 and 12 mo:
Changes in depression score BA a GFD (BDI)
Changes in no. patients positive for depression BA a GFD (BDI score ≥ 18)
Subgroup analysis: Compliant vs. noncompliant
Opinion of physician in charge, based on:
1—self-rated questionnaire
2—“meticulous enquiry by an experienced dietician”
3—tTG, DGP, EmA, AGA
4—Vh/CrD
5—4 day (self-reported)
Nachman et al. (2010) [57] Argentina
Single centre
BA comparison/FU from Nachman et al. (2009)
53 CD patients; 37 classical and 16 atypical/asymptomatic 70 HCs recruited from hospital staff members (age and gender matched) (same as Nachman et al. (2009)) GFD for 4 y At baseline, 1 y and 4 y:
Changes in depression score BA a GFD (BDI)
Changes in no. patients positive for depression BA a GFD (BDI score ≥ 18)
Subgroup analysis: Compliant vs. noncompliant
Opinion of physician in charge, based on:
1—self-rated questionnaire
2—“meticulous enquiry by an experienced dietician”
3—tTG, DGP, EmA, AGA
4—Vh/CrD
5—4 day (self-reported)
Peters et al. (2014) [42] Australia
Single centre
DB, PC, CO RCT
20 IBS patients (CD excluded by biospy); recruited from a preceding study in which subjects with self-reported NCGS were challenged with diets containing varying amounts of gluten (Biesiekierski et al., 2013) NA 3 arms; low-FODMAPs + GFD (3 day baseline period) followed by 3 day:
(a) gluten (16 g/day)
(b) whey (16 g/day) (protein control)
(c) placebo
with 3–14 day washout period in between
Difference in depression scores following each dietary challenge (sub-score of STPI) 1—validated
5—3 day (self-reported)
6—unused/additional food counted
Peter R. Gibson has published two books on a diet for IBS. This study was supported by George Weston Foods as part of a partnership in an Australian Research Council Linkage Project and the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia.
Simsek et al. (2015) [11] Turkey
Single centre
BA comparison
24 newly diagnosed biopsy-proven paediatric CD patients; age limit 9–16 y 25 HCs recruited from same centre; EmA-negative GFD for 6–20 mo Changes in depression score BA a GFD (CDI)
Subgroup analysis: Compliant vs. noncompliant
3—EmA, tTG
Ukkola et al. (2011) [61] Finland
Nationwide
BA comparison
698 newly diagnosed (within 1 y) biopsy-proven CD patients; 490 classical, 62 atypical and 146 screen-detected 110 HCs (age and gender matched) GFD for 1 y Changes in depression score BA a GFD (subscore of PGWB) 1—unvalidated FU question (“strict diet” or “dietary lapses”)
Vilppula et al. (2011) [62] Finland
Nationwide
BA comparison
32 screen-detected biopsy-proven CD patients; age > 50 y 110 HCs recruited from neighbourhoods of CD patients (age and gender matched) GFD for 1–2 y Changes in depression score BA a GFD (subscore of PGWB) 2—with dietician
3—tTG, EmA
4—Vh/CrD
(“Diet considered strict when there were no signs of dietary transgressions upon the interview. Occasional GFD defined as a gluten intake occurring less often than once in the month.”)

NOTE: Studies in alphabetical order. Abbreviations: RCT, randomised controlled trial; BA, before-after; DB, double-blind; PC, placebo controlled; CO, cross-over; CD, coeliac disease; WA, wheat allergy; GFD, gluten-free diet; HC, healthy control; NC, no control group; IBS(-D), irritable bowel syndrome (diarrhoea-predominant); NCGS, non-coeliac gluten sensitivity; y, year; mo, month; wk, week; FU, follow-up; M-SDS, modified Zung Self-reported Depression Scale; HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; HDRS, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; SCID-I, Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders; CCEI, Crown-Crisp Experiential Index; PGWB, Psychological General Well-Being Index; BDI, Beck Depression Inventory; STPI, State-Trait Personality Inventory; CDI, Children’s Depression Inventory; AGA, Anti-gliadin antibodies; EmA, anti-endomysial antibodies; tTG, Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies; Vh/CrD, villous height:crypt depth ratio; DGP, Deamidated Gliadin Peptide; NI, no information; NA, not applicable. * 1, Self-rated questionnaire; 2, Interview; 3, Serology; 4, Histology; 5, Food diary/record; 6, Other.