Coeliac disease: eating habits and quality of life
Abstract
Purpose
Treatment of coeliac disease (CD) is essentially dietary and requires permanent changes in dietary habits. Gluten‐free diet compliance affects every aspect of an individual's quality of life. This paper aims to analyse the difficulties associated with the food practices tried and reported by CD patients and their health and quality of life.
Design/methodology/approach
A questionnaire with open, closed and multiple choice questions adapted from an already validated instrument was administered to a sample of 105 CD patients. The inclusion criteria were patients diagnosed with CD living in Distrito Federal (DF) who agreed to participate in the study.
Findings
The greatest concerns of CD patients were eating out (44.23 per cent), having to read food labels (50.00 per cent), believing that foods are not safe (52.88 per cent) and not having dietary alternatives (56.44 per cent). Some (39.42 per cent) patients have no difficulty following the diet, 42.3 per cent have some difficulty and 18.27 per cent find it very difficult to follow the diet.
Originality/value
This study discloses some of the social difficulties faced by CD patients, such as eating with relatives and friends, and discusses the impact of these challenges on their quality of life. The data show that information can help CD patients to maintain their quality of life.
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Citation
Mayer Chaves Araújo, H. and Coelho Araújo, W.M. (2012), "Coeliac disease: eating habits and quality of life", British Food Journal, Vol. 114 No. 9, pp. 1297-1309. https://doi.org/10.1108/00070701211258835
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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