Thanks to a heads-up from Zach of Gluten-Free Raleigh (via our contact form), it looks like he has taken the time to put together and post a great collection of Celiac statistics and/or facts about Celiac Disease.
As Zach mentions in his post, you can use this information to continue to promote Celiac awareness in your local area.
Celiac Disease Facts & Statistics
- 1 out of every 133 Americans (about 3 million people) has Celiac Disease.
- 97% of Americans estimated to have CD are not diagnosed.
- CD has over 300 known symptoms although some people experience none.
- Age of diagnosis is key: If you are diagnosed between ages 2-4, your chance of getting an additional autoimmune disorder is 10.5%. Over the age of 20, that rockets up to 34%.
- 30% of the US population is estimated to have the genes necessary for CD.
- 2.5 babies are born every minute in the USA with the genetic makeup to have CD.
- There are 15 states in the US with populations less than the total number of Celiacs in the US.
- CD affects more people in the US than Crohn’s Disease, Cystic Fibrosis, Multiple Sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease combined.
- People with CD dine out 80% less than they used to before diagnosis and believe less than 10% of eating establishments have a ‘very good’ or ‘good’ understanding of GF diets.
- It takes an average of 11 years for patients to be properly diagnosed with CD even though a simple blood test exists.
- The US Department of Agriculture projects that the GF industries revenues will reach $1.7 Billion by 2010.
- GF foods are, on average, 242% more expensive than their non-GF counterparts.
- The Food Allergen Labeling & Consumer Protection Act became law in 2006 allowing for easier reading of food labels for those with CD. What took so long?
- 12% of people in the US who have Down Syndrome also have CD.
- 6% of people in the US who have Type 1 Diabetes also have CD.
- Among people who have a first-degree relative diagnosed with Celiac, as many as 1 in 22 people may have the disease.
- There are currently 0 drugs available to treat CD.
Carolee says
Thank you for the updated facts and statistics! Very helpful!
Taeler says
im taeler im 17 and i have celiac disease, i’ve know for about a year, and am researching more about it so im more informed. this website helped me a lot. THANKS! 🙂
Dante says
Hi! i´m planing to sell candy of milk syrup for celiacs, and i want to know wath do you think about that idea! Do you think that your country need that?
Thank you, plese keep in contac
Dante, from Argentina
Mahalie says
Thank you for the statistics! I want to use some of them in a paper I am writing. Could you tell me your sources?