ey0017.10-4 | (1) | ESPEYB17
CA Aronsson
, H-S Lee
, EM Hardaf Segerstad
, U Uusitalo
, J Yang
, S Koletzko
, E Liu
, K Kurppa
, PJ Bingley
, J Toppari
, AG Ziegler
, J-X She
, WA Hagopian
, M Rewers
, B Akolkar
, JP Krischer
, SM Virtanen
, JM Norris
, D Agardh
, for the TEDDY Study Group
To read the full abstract: JAMA. 2019;322(6):514523. doi: 10.1001/jama.2019.10329Some children have a high genetic risk to develop type 1 diabetes (T1DM) and/or celiac disease. However, environmental factors may modify such risks. One arm of the TEDDY study assessed the influence of high gluten intakes on the development of celiac disease in genetically high risk children.<p clas...