Nutrient intake in adolescent girls and boys diagnosed with coeliac disease at an early age is mostly comparable to their non-coeliac contemporaries

E. Kautto, A. Ivarsson, F. Norstrom, L. Hogberg, Annelie Carlsson, A. Hornell

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Abstract

BackgroundFood habits, nutrient needs and intakes differ between males and females, although few nutritional studies on patients with coeliac disease (CD) have reported results stratified by gender. ObjectivesTo compare energy and nutrient intakes among 13-year olds diagnosed with CD in early childhood with those of a non-coeliac (NC) age- and gender-matched control group, and also with estimated average requirements (EAR). MethodsA case-control study was conducted in Sweden 2006-2007 within the coeliac screening study ETICS (Exploring The Iceberg of Coeliacs in Sweden). Dietary intake was assessed among 37 adolescents (23 girls) diagnosed with CD at median age 1.7years (CD group) and 805 (430 girls) NC controls (NC group) using a food-frequency questionnaire covering 4weeks. Reported energy intake was validated by comparison with the calculated physical activity level (PAL). ResultsRegardless of CD status, most adolescents reported an intake above EAR for most nutrients. However, both groups had a low intake of vitamin C, with 13% in the CD-group and 25% in the NC-group below EAR, and 21% of boys in the CD-group below EAR for thiamine. The intake of fatty acids was unbalanced, with a high intake of saturated and a low intake of unsaturated fats. Girls and boys in the CD-group had an overall lower nutrient density in reported food intake compared to girls and boys in the NC-group. ConclusionsNutrient intake of adolescent girls and boys with CD was mostly comparable to intakes of NC controls. Dietitians should take the opportunity to reinforce a generally healthy diet when providing information about the gluten-free diet.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)41-53
JournalJournal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Nutrition and Dietetics

Free keywords

  • adolescents
  • dietary assessment
  • coeliac disease
  • gluten-free diet

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