The gluten-free diet: access and economic aspects and impact on lifestyle

  • Arias-Gastelum M
  • Cabrera-Chávez F
  • Vergara-Jiménez M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: The cost and availability of gluten-free products (GFPs) are aspects associated with gluten-free dietary compliance. In turn, following a gluten-free diet (GFD) could impact on lifestyle. Objectives: To investigate the availability and cost of GFPs in Northwestern Mexico, to associate these factors with gluten-free dietary noncompliance, and to evaluate the impact of the GFD on lifestyle. Materials and methods: Gluten-containing foods were compared with their gluten-free versions. The data were collected by store visitation (16 supermarkets and 10 health food stores). Individuals prescribed a GFD by a physician were surveyed (n=36). Results: The gluten-free versions investigated (n=16) had limited availability (average 26.9%; 4.3 gluten-free versions available per store) and were more expensive than their gluten-containing counterparts (190%–1088%, P<0.05). Poor gluten-free dietary compliance was attributed to the high cost (n=36) and low availability (n=30) of GFPs. Most respondents were afraid of dining out (n=35), were limiting their social activities (n=32), and had difficulties traveling (n=30). Conclusion: Health care professionals who counsel gluten-sensitive patients should provide tools to facilitate access to GFPs and to minimize the cost of the GFD, and consider the diet-associated social restrictions.

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Arias-Gastelum, M., Cabrera-Chávez, F., Vergara-Jiménez, M. de J., & Ontiveros, N. (2018). The gluten-free diet: access and economic aspects and impact on lifestyle. Nutrition and Dietary Supplements, Volume 10, 27–34. https://doi.org/10.2147/nds.s143404

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