| Literature DB >> 26197336 |
Noe Ontiveros1, Jesús A López-Gallardo2, Marcela J Vergara-Jiménez2, Francisco Cabrera-Chávez3.
Abstract
The prevalence of symptomatic adverse reactions to gluten and adherence to gluten-free diet in Latin American countries is unknown. These measurements are strongly linked to gluten-related disorders. This work aimed to estimate the prevalence of adverse reactions to oral gluten and the adherence to gluten-free diet in the adult Mexican population. To reach this aim, a self-administered questionnaire was designed and tested for clarity/comprehension and reproducibility. Then, a self-administered questionnaire-based cross-sectional study was conducted in the Mexican population. The estimated prevalence rates were (95% CI): 11.9% (9.9-13.5) and 7.8 (6.4-9.4) for adverse and recurrent adverse reactions to gluten respectively; adherence to gluten-free diet 3.7% (2.7-4.8), wheat allergy 0.72% (0.38-1.37); celiac disease 0.08% (0.01-0.45), and NCGS 0.97% (0.55-1.68). Estimated pooled prevalence of self-reported physician-diagnosis of gluten-related disorders was 0.88% (0.49-1.5), and 93.3% respondents reported adherence to gluten-free diet without a physician-diagnosis of gluten-related disorders. Symptom comparisons between those who reported recurrent adverse reactions to gluten and other foods showed statistically significant differences for bloating, constipation, and tiredness (p < 0.05). Gluten-related disorders may be underdiagnosed in the Mexican population and most people adhering to a gluten-free diet are doing it without proper diagnostic work-up of these disorders, and probably without medical/dietician advice.Entities:
Keywords: adverse reactions; gluten-free diet; gluten-related disorders; prevalence
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26197336 PMCID: PMC4517044 DOI: 10.3390/nu7075267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Figure 1Flowchart of the study protocol.
Study population and test results of the designed questionnaire.
| Assessment | Age Mean (Range) | Adverse Reactions | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clarity/comprehension | 34.9 (20–66) | 22 (5/17) | Gluten | Clear and comprehensible (0) * |
| 29.5 (18–50) | 20 (12/8) | Other foods | Clear and comprehensible (0) | |
| Consistency | 33.2 (20–63) | 20 (12/8) | Gluten | 0.918 # (0.88–0.96) ## |
| 22.1 (20–43) | 24 (19/5) | Other foods | 0.767 (0.71–0.82) |
* Score in numeric scale. The Spanish version of the questionnaire was evaluated; # Measure of agreement Kappa; ## 95% confidence interval.
Characteristics of identified self-reported gluten-related disorder cases.
| Gluten-Related Disorder | Mean Age in Years (Range) | Number of Cases (Female/Male) | Self-Reported | Self-Reported Physician-Diagnosed | Gluten-Free Diet (Yes/No) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celiac disease * | 45 (−) | 1 (1/0) | 0 | 1 | 1/0 |
| Wheat allergy | 30.5 (18–45) | 9 (6/3) | 9 # | 0 | 3/6 |
| NCGS ** | 37.2 (21–56) | 12 (9/3) | 2 | 10 | 2/10 |
* Diagnosed by gastroenterologist; ** Diagnosed by gastroenterologists (five cases) and general practitioners (five cases); # All cases were identified by means of self-reported convincing symptoms of acute allergic reactions.
Study population and prevalence estimations.
| Sample Size * | Assessment | (+) Cases ** | Age # (Range) | Prevalence by Gender (95% CI) | General Prevalence (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1238 | Adverse reactions to foods | Total = 398 | 31.3 | M 25.2 (21.8–29.0) | <0.001 | 32.1 |
| 1230 | Recurrent adverse reactions to foods | Total = 256 | 32.0 | M 14.6 (11.9–17.8) | <0.001 | 20.8 |
| 1221 | Food allergy | Total = 67 | 27.4 | M 2.3 (1.2–3.9) | <0.001 | 5.5 |
| 1221 | Dairy intolerance | Total = 43 | 30.8 | M 3.2 (2.1–5.1) | NS | 3.5 |
| 1238 | Adverse reactions to wheat/gluten | Total = 144 | 33.5 | M 8.0 (6.0–10.6) | 0.001 | 11.9 |
| 1237 | Recurrent adverse reactions to wheat/gluten | Total = 96 | 34.2 | M 4.5 (3.0–6.5) | <0.001 | 7.8 |
| 1228 | Adherence to gluten-free diet | Total = 45 | 32.0 | M 2.3 (1.4–4.0) | 0.033 | 3.7 |
* The population school degree ranged from elementary to postgraduate; the sample size varies among assessments due to missed questions; ** Reported cases for the assessment; # Mean age (Years); ## F: Female; M: Male.
Comparison between identified self-reported recurrent adverse reactions to gluten and recurrent adverse reactions to other foods cases.
| Variable | Adverse Reactions to | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wheat/Gluten ( | Other Foods ( | ||||
| --- | --- | ||||
| Mean age in years (range) # | 34.1 (18–63) | --- | 30.5 (18-84) | --- | --- |
| Gender (female/male) (%) | 73.3/26.7 | 66/24 | 63.6/36.4 | 89/51 | 1.57 (0.88–2.9) |
| Bloating (%) | 83.3 | 75 | 59.3 | 83 | 3.4 (1.8–6.6) |
| Abdominal pain (%) | 44.4 | 40 | 48.6 | 68 | 0.85 (0.49–1.4) |
| Abdominal discomfort (%) | 37.8 | 34 | 30.7 | 43 | 1.4 (0.78–2.4) |
| Constipation (%) | 34.3 | 31 | 10.0 | 14 | 4.7 (2.3–9.5) |
| Flatulence (%) | 30.0 | 27 | 24.3 | 34 | 1.3 (0.74–2.4) |
| Reflux (%) | 24.4 | 22 | 22.1 | 31 | 1.1 (0.61–2.1) |
| Acidity (%) | 22.2 | 20 | 23.6 | 33 | 0.93 (0.49–1.7) |
| Nausea (%) | 16.7 | 15 | 14.3 | 20 | 1.2 (0.58–2.5) |
| Diarrhea (%) | 10.0 | 9 | 19.3 | 27 | 0.46 (0.21–1.0) |
| Vomit (%) | 5.5 | 5 | 8.6 | 12 | 0.63 (0.21–1.8) |
| Dairy intolerance (%) | 17.7 | 16 | 14.8 | 21 | 1.4 (0.72–2.9) |
| IBS (%) | 12.5 | 12 | 8.6 | 12 | 1.5 (0.67–3.4) |
# Age comparison by Student t test (p > 0.05).
Figure 2Recurrent self-reported extraintestinal symptoms. p < 0.05.