Hypervigilance to a Gluten-Free Diet and Decreased Quality of Life in Teenagers and Adults with Celiac Disease

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Wolf, Randi L. [1 ]
Lebwohl, Benjamin [2 ]
Lee, Anne R. [2 ]
Zybert, Patricia [1 ]
Reilly, Norelle R. [2 ]
Cadenhead, Jennifer [1 ]
Amengual, Chelsea [1 ]
Green, Peter H. R. [2 ]
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[1] Columbia Univ, Teachers Coll, Program Nutr, Dept Hlth & Behav Studies, 525 West 120th St,Box 137, New York, NY 10027 USA
[2] Columbia Univ, Med Ctr, Celiac Dis Ctr, Dept Med, Harkness Pavil,180 Ft Washington Ave, New York, NY 10032 USA
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Celiac disease; Quality of life; Adherence; Gluten-free diet; Teenagers; Adults; CONTROLLED-TRIAL; HEALTH; ADHERENCE; PREVALENCE; INTERVENTION; POPULATION; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.1007/s10620-018-4936-4
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background and Aims Avoidance of gluten is critical for individuals with celiac disease (CD), but there is also concern that "extreme vigilance" to a strict gluten-free diet may increase symptoms such as anxiety and fatigue, and therefore, lower quality of life (QOL). We examined the associations of QOL with energy levels and adherence to, and knowledge about, a gluten-free diet. Methods This is a cross-sectional prospective study of 80 teenagers and adults, all with biopsy-confirmed CD, living in a major metropolitan area. QOL was assessed with CD-specific measures. Dietary vigilance was based on 24-h recalls and an interview. Knowledge was based on a food label quiz. Open-ended questions described facilitators and barriers to maintaining a gluten-free diet. Results The extremely vigilant adults in our sample had significantly lower QOL scores than their less vigilant counterparts [(mean (SD): 64.2 (16.0) vs 77.2 (12.2), p = 0.004]. Extreme vigilance was also associated with greater knowledge [5.7 (0.7) vs 5.1 (0.8), p = 0.035]. Adults with lower energy levels had significantly lower overall QOL scores than adults with higher energy levels [68.0 (13.6) vs 78.9 (13.0), p = 0.006]. Patterns were similar for teenagers. Cooking at home and using internet sites and apps were prevalent strategies used by the hypervigilant to maintain a strict gluten-free diet. Eating out was particularly problematic. Conclusion There are potential negative consequences of hypervigilance to a strict gluten-free diet. Clinicians must consider the importance of concurrently promoting both dietary adherence and social and emotional well-being for individuals with CD.
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