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Comparison of diet quality between celiac patients and non-celiac people in East Azerbaijan-Iran
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Abstract
Background
Considering the lifelong dietary restriction in celiac patients, it is important to assess the diet quality in these patients. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the diet quality in adult celiac patients and compare it with that of the non-celiac people.
Methods
In the present cross-sectional study, 130 celiac patients were selected from the celiac disease (CD) registry database of East Azerbaijan province, Iran. Non-celiac people (n = 464) was selected from the major lifestyle promotion project conducted in the East Azerbaijan district. The dietary intake data was obtained by an 80-item semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. Diet quality was assessed using the healthy eating index-2015 (HEI-2015).
Results
The mean total HEI score was significantly higher in the celiac group compared with the non-celiac people (P < 0.001) and 68.5% of non-celiac people and 17.4% of celiac patients had poor diet quality. After adjusting for confounding factors, the mean score of total HEI in adherents to gluten-free diet (GFD) was significantly higher compared with non-adherents (P = 0.007).
Conclusions
Although the mean total HEI score was higher in celiac patients compared with the non-celiac people, about 17.5% of patients had poor diet quality and the scores of whole grains and dairy products group were very low in our population. Accordingly, it seems that educational programs should be held for the celiac patients and non-celiac people to increase their nutritional literacy and enable them to select healthy gluten-free alternatives.
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Title: Comparison of diet quality between celiac patients and non-celiac people in East Azerbaijan-Iran
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Abstract
Background
Considering the lifelong dietary restriction in celiac patients, it is important to assess the diet quality in these patients.
Hence, this study aimed to investigate the diet quality in adult celiac patients and compare it with that of the non-celiac people.
Methods
In the present cross-sectional study, 130 celiac patients were selected from the celiac disease (CD) registry database of East Azerbaijan province, Iran.
Non-celiac people (n = 464) was selected from the major lifestyle promotion project conducted in the East Azerbaijan district.
The dietary intake data was obtained by an 80-item semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire.
Diet quality was assessed using the healthy eating index-2015 (HEI-2015).
Results
The mean total HEI score was significantly higher in the celiac group compared with the non-celiac people (P < 0.
001) and 68.
5% of non-celiac people and 17.
4% of celiac patients had poor diet quality.
After adjusting for confounding factors, the mean score of total HEI in adherents to gluten-free diet (GFD) was significantly higher compared with non-adherents (P = 0.
007).
Conclusions
Although the mean total HEI score was higher in celiac patients compared with the non-celiac people, about 17.
5% of patients had poor diet quality and the scores of whole grains and dairy products group were very low in our population.
Accordingly, it seems that educational programs should be held for the celiac patients and non-celiac people to increase their nutritional literacy and enable them to select healthy gluten-free alternatives.
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