Cellier C, Flobert C, Cormier C, Roux C, Schmitz J
Lancet. 2000 Mar 4;355(9206):806. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(99)04855-2.
The frequency of osteopenia in symptom-free adults diagnosed with coeliac disease during childhood and who resumed a normal diet during adolescence is unknown. Severe osteopenia (a bone mineral density below two standard deviations of the mean) was found in up to a third of symptom-free young adults on a normal diet. These patients should not be thought to be disease-free but should receive long-term follow-up and most of them should be advised to resume a gluten-free diet.