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How Common Are Gluten-Related Disorders? The Numbers Tell the Story 

• Prevalence of celiac disease (CeD): 

  • In the U.S., about 1 in 133 people — roughly 1% of the population — is estimated to have celiac disease. 
  • A large U.S. screening study found a prevalence of 0.71% (1 in 141) among those aged six and older; among non-Hispanic caucasians, it was about 1.01%.  
  • Globally, serologic studies suggest around 1.4% of people have CeD; biopsy-confirmed estimates are closer to 0.7%.  

• Undiagnosed cases: 

  • Up to 80 % or more of people with celiac disease may be undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.  
  • The “celiac iceberg” concept: many people have CeD but remain below the diagnostic radar.  

• Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS): 

  • Estimates for NCGS vary widely, from around 1% to as high as 13% of the population.  
  • Some reviews suggest up to 6% of Americans may have non-celiac gluten sensitivity.  

• Health implications of celiac disease: 

  • Ingesting gluten in people with CeD triggers an autoimmune reaction that damages the small intestine, leading to nutrient mal-absorption, anemia, bone loss, infertility or reduced fertility, and other autoimmune disorders.  
  • Diagnosis delays are common: in many cases people wait 6-10 years to receive correct diagnosis.  

• Trends and opportunity for innovation: 

  • Incidence of diagnosed CeD is increasing: e.g., one study found pediatric incidence of 21.3 per 100,000 person-years vs adult 12.9 per 100,000, with annual increase of ~7.5%.  
  • With the prevalence and impact of gluten-related disorders known, innovations such as the edited wheat lines from UC Davis take on additional relevance for health, agriculture and food-system stakeholders. 

This is a sidebar to Editing Gluten Without Breaking Bread, a feature story in the January 2026 issue of Seed World U.S.

Sources: Beyond Celiac, Celiac Disease Foundation, UC Davis, PubMed, Institute for Functional Medicine and Dr. Schär Institute 

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