“…New extraintestinal symptoms have gained importance and casefinding strategy in high-risk groups (subjects with refractory iron-deficiency anemia, osteoporosis, increased transaminase levels, autoimmune disease, family history and other associated conditions) often leads to diagnosis before overt malnutrition can take place. Some reports in the literature also suggest that CD and obesity can coexist in both childhood and adolescence (Conti-Nibali et al, 1987;Franzese et al, 2001;Oso and Fraser, 2006;Arslan et al, 2009). Furthermore, patients with CD who have normal nutritional status, or are overweight at presentation, would be at further risk of obesity after gluten-free diet (GFD) because of improved intestinal absorption and unbalanced diet rich in lipids and proteins (Mariani et al, 1998;Dickey and Kearney, 2006).…”