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Association between Self-Reported Gluten Avoidance and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Findings of the NutriNet-Santé Study
Self-management of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is increasingly focusing on exclusion diets. In particular; patients are showing a significant interest in the gluten-free diet for the treatment of IBS. However; the lack of scientific evidence prevents the establishment of clear dietary guidelines...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8622067/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34836402 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13114147 |
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author | Reuzé, Anouk Delvert, Rosalie Perrin, Laëtitia Benamouzig, Robert Sabaté, Jean-Marc Bouchoucha, Michel Allès, Benjamin Touvier, Mathilde Hercberg, Serge Julia, Chantal Kesse-Guyot, Emmanuelle |
author_facet | Reuzé, Anouk Delvert, Rosalie Perrin, Laëtitia Benamouzig, Robert Sabaté, Jean-Marc Bouchoucha, Michel Allès, Benjamin Touvier, Mathilde Hercberg, Serge Julia, Chantal Kesse-Guyot, Emmanuelle |
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description | Self-management of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is increasingly focusing on exclusion diets. In particular; patients are showing a significant interest in the gluten-free diet for the treatment of IBS. However; the lack of scientific evidence prevents the establishment of clear dietary guidelines and attention is needed as dietary restriction can lead to potentially adverse effects. This cross-sectional study aims to explore the practice of gluten avoidance in participants identified with IBS in a large cohort of non-celiac French adults. The population included 15,103 participants of the NutriNet-Santé study who completed a functional gastrointestinal disorder questionnaire based on the Rome III criteria to identify IBS in 2013 and a food avoidance questionnaire in 2016. Data on diet and anthropometric and sociodemographic characteristics were collected. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to compare the avoidance of gluten between IBS and non-IBS participants. Participants were mainly women (73.4%) and the mean age in this population was 55.8 ± 13.2 years. Among these individuals, 804 (5.4%) participants were identified as IBS cases. Among them, the prevalence of gluten avoidance was estimated at 14.8%, of which 3.0% reported total avoidance; versus 8.8% and 1.6% in non-IBS participants. After adjustments; gluten avoidance was higher in IBS participants compared to their non-IBS counterparts: (OR = 1.86; 95%CI = 1.21, 2.85) for total and (OR = 1.71; 95%CI = 1.36, 2.14) for partial avoidance. Participants identified with IBS were more associated with gluten avoidance than non-IBS participants. Further studies are needed to explore the long-term consequences of dietary interventions and to provide consistent dietary guidance connected to patient perception. |
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spelling | pubmed-86220672021-11-27 Association between Self-Reported Gluten Avoidance and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Findings of the NutriNet-Santé Study Reuzé, Anouk Delvert, Rosalie Perrin, Laëtitia Benamouzig, Robert Sabaté, Jean-Marc Bouchoucha, Michel Allès, Benjamin Touvier, Mathilde Hercberg, Serge Julia, Chantal Kesse-Guyot, Emmanuelle Nutrients Article Self-management of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is increasingly focusing on exclusion diets. In particular; patients are showing a significant interest in the gluten-free diet for the treatment of IBS. However; the lack of scientific evidence prevents the establishment of clear dietary guidelines and attention is needed as dietary restriction can lead to potentially adverse effects. This cross-sectional study aims to explore the practice of gluten avoidance in participants identified with IBS in a large cohort of non-celiac French adults. The population included 15,103 participants of the NutriNet-Santé study who completed a functional gastrointestinal disorder questionnaire based on the Rome III criteria to identify IBS in 2013 and a food avoidance questionnaire in 2016. Data on diet and anthropometric and sociodemographic characteristics were collected. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to compare the avoidance of gluten between IBS and non-IBS participants. Participants were mainly women (73.4%) and the mean age in this population was 55.8 ± 13.2 years. Among these individuals, 804 (5.4%) participants were identified as IBS cases. Among them, the prevalence of gluten avoidance was estimated at 14.8%, of which 3.0% reported total avoidance; versus 8.8% and 1.6% in non-IBS participants. After adjustments; gluten avoidance was higher in IBS participants compared to their non-IBS counterparts: (OR = 1.86; 95%CI = 1.21, 2.85) for total and (OR = 1.71; 95%CI = 1.36, 2.14) for partial avoidance. Participants identified with IBS were more associated with gluten avoidance than non-IBS participants. Further studies are needed to explore the long-term consequences of dietary interventions and to provide consistent dietary guidance connected to patient perception. MDPI 2021-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8622067/ /pubmed/34836402 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13114147 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Reuzé, Anouk Delvert, Rosalie Perrin, Laëtitia Benamouzig, Robert Sabaté, Jean-Marc Bouchoucha, Michel Allès, Benjamin Touvier, Mathilde Hercberg, Serge Julia, Chantal Kesse-Guyot, Emmanuelle Association between Self-Reported Gluten Avoidance and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Findings of the NutriNet-Santé Study |
title | Association between Self-Reported Gluten Avoidance and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Findings of the NutriNet-Santé Study |
title_full | Association between Self-Reported Gluten Avoidance and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Findings of the NutriNet-Santé Study |
title_fullStr | Association between Self-Reported Gluten Avoidance and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Findings of the NutriNet-Santé Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Association between Self-Reported Gluten Avoidance and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Findings of the NutriNet-Santé Study |
title_short | Association between Self-Reported Gluten Avoidance and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Findings of the NutriNet-Santé Study |
title_sort | association between self-reported gluten avoidance and irritable bowel syndrome: findings of the nutrinet-santé study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8622067/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34836402 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13114147 |
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