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Bolivian migrants with Chagas disease in Barcelona, Spain: a qualitative study of dietary changes and digestive problems.

Elizabeth Posada1, Christopher Pell, Nataly Angulo, María Jesús Pinazo, Faust Gimeno, Ignasi Elizalde, Marjolein Gysels, Jose Muñoz, Robert Pool, Joaquim Gascón.   

Abstract

Due to international migration, Chagas disease, endemic in Latin America, has become more common in non-endemic areas. Chronic Chagas disease can cause damage to the digestive system leading to constipation. However, a range of factors influences constipation and a better understanding of the role of non-Chagas related factors is required to improve management of Chagas-related digestive problems. This study explores perceptions of constipation and changes in food and exercise habits amongst Bolivians in Barcelona, Spain. Bolivian migrants attending the Tropical Medicine Unit (Hospital Clínic, Barcelona) were interviewed about their food habits in Spain and Bolivia, migratory experience, work and leisure activities. Chagas seropositive participants also received radiological examinations. Bolivian migrants experienced dietary changes, influenced by work-related factors, which included reductions in quantities of food and liquid consumed. Almost half the participants reported changes in digestive rhythm since arriving in Spain. Constipation, which was common, in some cases was only recounted during interviews. Bolivian migrants' constipation may be associated with chronic Chagas disease or migration-related dietary changes. Careful questioning using the Rome III criteria is however required to ensure its diagnosis. Radiological studies are also required to confirm the role of Chagas disease and identify potentially serious intestinal damage.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 24038501     DOI: 10.1016/j.inhe.2011.09.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Health        ISSN: 1876-3405            Impact factor:   2.473


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Review 1.  Hispano-Americans in Europe: what do we know about their health status and determinants? A scoping review.

Authors:  Maria Roura; Andreu Domingo; Juan M Leyva-Moral; Robert Pool
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2015-05-07       Impact factor: 3.295

2.  Characterization of digestive involvement in patients with chronic T. cruzi infection in Barcelona, Spain.

Authors:  María-Jesús Pinazo; Gloria Lacima; José-Ignacio Elizalde; Elizabeth-Jesús Posada; Fausto Gimeno; Edelweiss Aldasoro; María-Eugenia Valls; Joaquim Gascon
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2014-08-21

Review 3.  Socio-cultural aspects of Chagas disease: a systematic review of qualitative research.

Authors:  Laia Ventura-Garcia; Maria Roura; Christopher Pell; Elisabeth Posada; Joaquim Gascón; Edelweis Aldasoro; Jose Muñoz; Robert Pool
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2013-09-12
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