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Gluten Intolerance Rate

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Gluten Intolerance by Country 2024

  • Gluten intolerance is often measured in terms of rates of Celiac's disease, which is the most common form of gluten intolerance. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) is a similar affliction that creates similar symptoms, but is less damaging to the small intestine.
  • In a 2018 review of 96 studies of Celiac disease taken all around the world, it was determined that the current worldwide prevalence of celiac disease is 1.4% based on blood tests and 0.7% based on biopsy results. The prevalence of celiac disease was 0.4% in South America, 0.5% in Africa and North America, 0.6% in Asia, and 0.8% in Europe and Oceania. The prevalence was higher in female than male individuals, and was significantly greater in children than adults.
Country
Gluten Intolerance Rate
Finland1.67%
Algeria1.43%
Turkey1.3%
United Kingdom1%
Australia1%
Sweden1%
Iran0.96%
Ireland0.83%
Denmark0.77%
Switzerland0.76%
United States0.75%
Canada0.75%
Saudi Arabia0.64%
Israel0.64%
Argentina0.6%
Italy0.54%
Netherlands0.54%
Spain0.5%
Brazil0.37%
France0.33%
India0.32%
Germany0.2%

Which country has the highest rate of gluten intolerance?

Nations in North Africa have the world's highest rates of celiac disease, a form of gluten intolerance. Finland also has a high rate of celiac disease.

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