Eating behaviors and mental health among celiac patients, case-control study.

IF 2 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Mohammad Taleb Abed, Qusay Abdo, Mohammed Motasem Jaber, Aya Abdalraziq Qatanani, Abeer Omar Raba'a, Ghalia Faris Rabba, Shatha Waleed Deeb, Samar Jallad, Manal Badrasawi
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Abstract

Background: Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder affecting genetically predisposed individuals, causing abnormal immune responses against gluten-containing grains. Celiac disease patients are at risk for health-related problems that affect their nutrition status, mental health and eating behavior. The focus of this study was on mental health aspects, including anxiety, stress and depression as well as eating behaviors among celiac disease patients in Palestine.

Methods: This case-control study compared eating behaviors and psychological status among 226 celiac disease patients and healthy controls. Data was collected using an online questionnaire administrated via Google forms. We used the Eating Behaviors Reference for Adults to assess eating behaviors and the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS 21) to assess psychological status. We measured nutritional status using variables such as body mass index (BMI), unintentional weight loss and eating that had stopped or nearly stopped for more than five days.

Results: The study indicated that the case group had a higher mean psychological level as compared to the control group; the mean depression score for the case was 12.94 ± 5.30 for the control (11.35 ± 3.95), p < 0.05. Anxiety levels were higher in the case group (13.72 ± 5.38) compared to the control group (12.25 ± 4.09) (p < 0.05). The case had a higher stress level (15.83 ± 5.58) than the control group (14.23 ± 4.24) (p < 0.05). Results highlighted that mental health association with eating behaviors was found to be significant in the case group, as depression, anxiety and stress were significantly associated with satisfaction responses (r = -.319) (p value ≤ 0.01), (r = .439) (p value ≤ 0.05) and (r = .381) (p value ≤ 0.01) but not in hunger, emotional eating or picky eating. Additionally, with stress was found to be more significant in slow eating (r = .186) (p value ≤ 0.05).

Conclusion: Celiac disease impacts mental health, including depression, stress and anxiety. It also affects eating behaviors such as slow eating, enjoyment and satiety responsiveness. In celiac disease patients, mental health influences eating behaviors such as slow eating and satiety responses.

乳糜泻患者的饮食行为与心理健康,病例对照研究。
背景:乳糜泻(CD)是一种影响遗传易感个体的自身免疫性疾病,引起对含麸质谷物的异常免疫反应。乳糜泻患者存在健康相关问题的风险,这些问题会影响他们的营养状况、心理健康和饮食行为。这项研究的重点是心理健康方面,包括焦虑、压力、抑郁以及巴勒斯坦乳糜泻患者的饮食行为。方法:采用病例-对照研究方法,对226例乳糜泻患者与健康对照者的饮食行为和心理状况进行比较。数据是通过谷歌表格管理的在线问卷收集的。采用《成人饮食行为参考》评估饮食行为,采用《抑郁、焦虑和压力量表》(DASS 21)评估心理状态。我们使用诸如身体质量指数(BMI)、无意体重减轻和停止或几乎停止进食超过五天等变量来测量营养状况。结果:病例组的平均心理水平高于对照组;对照组平均抑郁评分为11.35±3.95,对照组平均抑郁评分为12.94±5.30,p结论:乳糜泻影响心理健康,包括抑郁、压力和焦虑。它还会影响饮食行为,如慢食、享受和饱腹反应。在乳糜泻患者中,心理健康会影响饮食行为,如慢食和饱腹反应。
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Indian Journal of Gastroenterology
Indian Journal of Gastroenterology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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3.90
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Gastroenterology aims to help doctors everywhere practise better medicine and to influence the debate on gastroenterology. To achieve these aims, we publish original scientific studies, state-of -the-art special articles, reports and papers commenting on the clinical, scientific and public health factors affecting aspects of gastroenterology. We shall be delighted to receive articles for publication in all of these categories and letters commenting on the contents of the Journal or on issues of interest to our readers.
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