Prevalence of Self-Reported Gluten-Related Disorders and Adherence to a Gluten-Free Diet in Salvadoran Adult Population

Gluten-related disorders are not considered of relevance at public health level in Central America. The prevalence of gluten-related disorders, and adherence to a gluten-free diet, remain unknown in the Central American region. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of the Central American population...

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Main Authors: Noé Ontiveros, Cecilia Ivonne Rodríguez-Bellegarrigue, Gerardo Galicia-Rodríguez, Marcela de Jesús Vergara-Jiménez, Elia María Zepeda-Gómez, Jesús Gilberto Arámburo-Galvez, Martina Hilda Gracia-Valenzuela, Francisco Cabrera-Chávez
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/4/786
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spelling doaj-72da755730bd4234930e3060a64ba8472020-11-24T22:49:01ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-04-0115478610.3390/ijerph15040786ijerph15040786Prevalence of Self-Reported Gluten-Related Disorders and Adherence to a Gluten-Free Diet in Salvadoran Adult PopulationNoé Ontiveros0Cecilia Ivonne Rodríguez-Bellegarrigue1Gerardo Galicia-Rodríguez2Marcela de Jesús Vergara-Jiménez3Elia María Zepeda-Gómez4Jesús Gilberto Arámburo-Galvez5Martina Hilda Gracia-Valenzuela6Francisco Cabrera-Chávez7División de Ciencias e Ingeniería, Departamento de Ciencias Químico Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Universidad de Sonora, Navojoa, Sonora 85880, MexicoFacultad de Ciencias de la Salud Luis Edmundo Vasquez, Departamento de Salud Pública, Universidad Dr. José Matias Delgado, Antiguo Cuscatlán 1502, El SalvadorNutrition Sciences Academic Unit, University of Sinaloa, Av. Cedros and Sauces Street, Los Fresnos, Culiacán, Sinaloa 80019, MexicoNutrition Sciences Academic Unit, University of Sinaloa, Av. Cedros and Sauces Street, Los Fresnos, Culiacán, Sinaloa 80019, MexicoNutrition Sciences Academic Unit, University of Sinaloa, Av. Cedros and Sauces Street, Los Fresnos, Culiacán, Sinaloa 80019, MexicoNutrition Sciences Academic Unit, University of Sinaloa, Av. Cedros and Sauces Street, Los Fresnos, Culiacán, Sinaloa 80019, MexicoInstituto Tecnológico del Valle del Yaqui, Block 611, Bácum, Valle del Yaqui, Sonora 82276, MexicoNutrition Sciences Academic Unit, University of Sinaloa, Av. Cedros and Sauces Street, Los Fresnos, Culiacán, Sinaloa 80019, MexicoGluten-related disorders are not considered of relevance at public health level in Central America. The prevalence of gluten-related disorders, and adherence to a gluten-free diet, remain unknown in the Central American region. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of the Central American population from San Salvador, El Salvador, to estimate the prevalence rates of self-reported gluten-related disorders and adherence to a gluten-free diet. 1326 individuals were surveyed. Self-reported prevalence rates were (95% Confidence Interval): gluten sensitivity 3.1% (2.3–4.2); physician-diagnosed celiac disease 0.15% (0.04–0.5); wheat allergy 0.75% (0.4–1.3); non-celiac gluten sensitivity 0.98% (0.5–1.6). The prevalence rate of adherence to a gluten-free diet was 7.0% (5.7–8.5). Seven self-reported physician diagnosed gluten-sensitive cases informed the co-existence of non-celiac gluten sensitivity with celiac disease and/or wheat allergy. Among the non-self-reported gluten sensitivity individuals following a gluten-free diet, 50% reported that they were seeing a health professional for gluten-free dietary advice. Gluten sensitivity is commonly reported in Salvadoran population, but some health professionals acknowledge the coexistence of wheat allergy, celiac disease, and non-celiac gluten sensitivity. Among studies at population level, the prevalence of adherence to a gluten-free diet in Salvadoran population is the highest reported until now. However, just a few of the gluten-free diet followers were doing it for health-related benefits; the others reported weight control and the perception that the diet is healthier as the main motivation for adopting such a diet.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/4/786gluten-related disordersgluten-free dietgluten sensitivity
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author Noé Ontiveros
Cecilia Ivonne Rodríguez-Bellegarrigue
Gerardo Galicia-Rodríguez
Marcela de Jesús Vergara-Jiménez
Elia María Zepeda-Gómez
Jesús Gilberto Arámburo-Galvez
Martina Hilda Gracia-Valenzuela
Francisco Cabrera-Chávez
spellingShingle Noé Ontiveros
Cecilia Ivonne Rodríguez-Bellegarrigue
Gerardo Galicia-Rodríguez
Marcela de Jesús Vergara-Jiménez
Elia María Zepeda-Gómez
Jesús Gilberto Arámburo-Galvez
Martina Hilda Gracia-Valenzuela
Francisco Cabrera-Chávez
Prevalence of Self-Reported Gluten-Related Disorders and Adherence to a Gluten-Free Diet in Salvadoran Adult Population
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
gluten-related disorders
gluten-free diet
gluten sensitivity
author_facet Noé Ontiveros
Cecilia Ivonne Rodríguez-Bellegarrigue
Gerardo Galicia-Rodríguez
Marcela de Jesús Vergara-Jiménez
Elia María Zepeda-Gómez
Jesús Gilberto Arámburo-Galvez
Martina Hilda Gracia-Valenzuela
Francisco Cabrera-Chávez
author_sort Noé Ontiveros
title Prevalence of Self-Reported Gluten-Related Disorders and Adherence to a Gluten-Free Diet in Salvadoran Adult Population
title_short Prevalence of Self-Reported Gluten-Related Disorders and Adherence to a Gluten-Free Diet in Salvadoran Adult Population
title_full Prevalence of Self-Reported Gluten-Related Disorders and Adherence to a Gluten-Free Diet in Salvadoran Adult Population
title_fullStr Prevalence of Self-Reported Gluten-Related Disorders and Adherence to a Gluten-Free Diet in Salvadoran Adult Population
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Self-Reported Gluten-Related Disorders and Adherence to a Gluten-Free Diet in Salvadoran Adult Population
title_sort prevalence of self-reported gluten-related disorders and adherence to a gluten-free diet in salvadoran adult population
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Gluten-related disorders are not considered of relevance at public health level in Central America. The prevalence of gluten-related disorders, and adherence to a gluten-free diet, remain unknown in the Central American region. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of the Central American population from San Salvador, El Salvador, to estimate the prevalence rates of self-reported gluten-related disorders and adherence to a gluten-free diet. 1326 individuals were surveyed. Self-reported prevalence rates were (95% Confidence Interval): gluten sensitivity 3.1% (2.3–4.2); physician-diagnosed celiac disease 0.15% (0.04–0.5); wheat allergy 0.75% (0.4–1.3); non-celiac gluten sensitivity 0.98% (0.5–1.6). The prevalence rate of adherence to a gluten-free diet was 7.0% (5.7–8.5). Seven self-reported physician diagnosed gluten-sensitive cases informed the co-existence of non-celiac gluten sensitivity with celiac disease and/or wheat allergy. Among the non-self-reported gluten sensitivity individuals following a gluten-free diet, 50% reported that they were seeing a health professional for gluten-free dietary advice. Gluten sensitivity is commonly reported in Salvadoran population, but some health professionals acknowledge the coexistence of wheat allergy, celiac disease, and non-celiac gluten sensitivity. Among studies at population level, the prevalence of adherence to a gluten-free diet in Salvadoran population is the highest reported until now. However, just a few of the gluten-free diet followers were doing it for health-related benefits; the others reported weight control and the perception that the diet is healthier as the main motivation for adopting such a diet.
topic gluten-related disorders
gluten-free diet
gluten sensitivity
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/4/786
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