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Prevalence of Adverse Reactions to Glutenand People Going on a Gluten-Free Diet:A Survey Study Conducted in Brazil
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Background: The prevalence of gluten-related disorders (GRD) and adherence to a gluten-free diet (GFD) remains unknown in Brazilian population and there is no published information on the scientific literature about the proportion of Brazilians that were diagnosed with a gluten-related disorder. Thus, the aim of this work was to estimate the prevalence of GRDs and adherence to a GFD by self-report in adult Brazilian population. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire-based cross-sectional study was conducted in two Brazilian cities. Results: The response rate was 93.2% (1630/1749). The self-reported prevalence rates were (95% CI): adverse reactions to gluten 10.06% (8.64–11.62); gluten sensitivity 2.33% (1.65–3.18); physician-diagnosed celiac disease 0.3% (0.09–0.71); non-celiac gluten sensitivity 1.71% (1.14–2.47); wheat allergy 0.79% (0.42–1.36); adherence to gluten-free diet 7.48% (6.25–8.87); gluten avoiders 15.21% (13.5–17.05). Among those who were following a GFD (n = 122), 65.6% (n = 80) of them reported that they did not develop symptoms after wheat/gluten ingestion and 50% (n = 61) were following the diet without medical/dietitian advice. The main motivation for following a GFD in the self-reported and non-self-reported gluten sensitivity groups were the symptoms triggered after wheat/gluten ingestion (86.8%) and weight control (57.1%), respectively. Conclusions: Implementation of programs to increase awareness about GRDs among healthcare professionals and giving scientifically sound information to the general population about the risks and benefits for following a GFD are desirable actions in Brazil. The results also add to the growing body of evidence for highlighting the under-diagnosis of GRD and the trend for following a GFD in Latin America.
MDPI AG
Jesús Gilberto Arámburo-Gálvez
Carlos Eduardo Beltrán-Cárdenas
Tatiane Geralda André
Itallo Carvalho Gomes
María Auxiliadora Macêdo-Callou
Élida Mara Braga-Rocha
Elaine Aparecida Mye-Takamatu-Watanabe
Vivian Rahmeier-Fietz
Oscar Gerardo Figueroa-Salcido
Marcela de Jesus Vergara-Jiménez
Lilian Karem Flores-Mendoza
Noé Ontiveros
Francisco Cabrera-Chávez
Title: Prevalence of Adverse Reactions to Glutenand People Going on a Gluten-Free Diet:A Survey Study Conducted in Brazil
Description:
Background: The prevalence of gluten-related disorders (GRD) and adherence to a gluten-free diet (GFD) remains unknown in Brazilian population and there is no published information on the scientific literature about the proportion of Brazilians that were diagnosed with a gluten-related disorder.
Thus, the aim of this work was to estimate the prevalence of GRDs and adherence to a GFD by self-report in adult Brazilian population.
Materials and Methods: A questionnaire-based cross-sectional study was conducted in two Brazilian cities.
Results: The response rate was 93.
2% (1630/1749).
The self-reported prevalence rates were (95% CI): adverse reactions to gluten 10.
06% (8.
64–11.
62); gluten sensitivity 2.
33% (1.
65–3.
18); physician-diagnosed celiac disease 0.
3% (0.
09–0.
71); non-celiac gluten sensitivity 1.
71% (1.
14–2.
47); wheat allergy 0.
79% (0.
42–1.
36); adherence to gluten-free diet 7.
48% (6.
25–8.
87); gluten avoiders 15.
21% (13.
5–17.
05).
Among those who were following a GFD (n = 122), 65.
6% (n = 80) of them reported that they did not develop symptoms after wheat/gluten ingestion and 50% (n = 61) were following the diet without medical/dietitian advice.
The main motivation for following a GFD in the self-reported and non-self-reported gluten sensitivity groups were the symptoms triggered after wheat/gluten ingestion (86.
8%) and weight control (57.
1%), respectively.
Conclusions: Implementation of programs to increase awareness about GRDs among healthcare professionals and giving scientifically sound information to the general population about the risks and benefits for following a GFD are desirable actions in Brazil.
The results also add to the growing body of evidence for highlighting the under-diagnosis of GRD and the trend for following a GFD in Latin America.
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