SQR-LIP-000009 · v1.0 (current) · machine-readable JSON →

Is lipedema linked to gluten sensitivity, celiac disease, or HLA-DQ2/DQ8?

ComorbiditiesGenetics
Current answer

A clinical cohort reported a higher prevalence of celiac-associated HLA-DQ2/DQ8 haplotypes in lipedema, and population (NHANES) analyses found lower gynoid fat in celiac women and an unusual food-IgG pattern. These are single cross-sectional analyses with small case numbers and no demonstrated causal mechanism.

Knowledge stateEmerging
Knowledge freshness83% recent · current evidence base
Last updated2026-05-30
Human reviewnot yet reviewed
3supporting
0contradicting
1refining / context

Knowledge freshness = share of the 6 indexed evidence sources from the last 5 years (newest 2026, oldest 2015) . Low freshness flags an ageing evidence base — not that the answer is wrong.

Evidence over time

201520262015 · supporting · SCR-LIP-0000232023 · supporting · SCR-LIP-0000232025 · supporting · SCR-LIP-0000252025 · supporting · SCR-LIP-0000262025 · context · SCR-LIP-0000242026 · supporting · SCR-LIP-000025

supporting   contradicting   refining / context Each dot is a study, placed by year and coloured by whether the linked claim supports or contradicts the answer. As the surveillance loop runs, claim revisions and new evidence will extend this timeline.

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What changed in this version

Initial version (v1.0): 4 founding claims indexed from the lipedema pilot. The automated surveillance loop (new-article ingestion → supports / contradicts / refines) has not yet run.

Supporting claims

Contradictory claims

Refining / context

Major uncertainty

No concurrent controls, small celiac case counts, reverse causation not excluded; mechanism unproven.

Version history

Key references

DOI:10.7759/cureus.41594 · DOI:10.1590/S0102-67202015000300009 · DOI:10.64898/2025.12.01.25341350 · DOI:10.7759/cureus.104222 · DOI:10.7759/cureus.93788