Dietary Challenges in Adults with Celiac Disease in Saudi Arabia

Sehad N. Alarifi, Maha H. Alhussain
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Gluten free diet is the only proven treatment for celiac disease. This study aims to investigate the dietary challenges of adults with celiac disease. A web-based survey was completed by adult patients diagnosed with CD across Saudi Arabia. The survey included questions exploring demographics, the challenges in their diet as well as questions about their behaviour of eating out. Most of the participants were females and more than half are living in Riyadh. Furthermore, 65.7% were diagnosed by bowel biopsy and 72.3% were diagnosed for more than 1 year, 95.8% are following a gluten-free diet but 51.8% are not under a nutritional program 57.1% are not following up with a dietitian. Furthermore, 96.4% of participants considered restaurants are problems in providing gluten-free food and 86.1% are avoiding restaurants. This study concluded that adults with celiac disease are following GFD without follow -up with health care providers (HCPs), this can lead to increase many complications of this disease. Moreover, increasing the awareness about CD and GFD is important among patients, HCPs and society including, families and friends and people dealing with food business.
沙特阿拉伯成人乳糜泻患者的饮食挑战
无麸质饮食是治疗乳糜泻的唯一有效方法。本研究旨在调查患有乳糜泻的成年人的饮食挑战。一项基于网络的调查由沙特阿拉伯诊断为乳糜泻的成年患者完成。调查的问题包括人口统计、饮食方面的挑战以及外出就餐行为。大多数参与者是女性,其中一半以上居住在利雅得。此外,65.7%是通过肠活检确诊的72.3%确诊时间超过1年,95.8%遵循无谷蛋白饮食,但51.8%没有接受营养计划57.1%没有跟随营养师。此外,96.4%的参与者认为餐馆在提供无麸质食品方面存在问题,86.1%的参与者不去餐馆。该研究得出结论,患有乳糜泻的成年人在没有与卫生保健提供者(HCPs)进行随访的情况下接受了GFD,这可能导致这种疾病的许多并发症增加。此外,提高对乳糜泻和GFD的认识对患者、医务人员和社会包括家庭、朋友和从事食品业务的人都很重要。
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