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GLUTEN-FREE DIET FOR CELIAC DISEASE Presented by: Sara Cole, Kayla Sansom, Holli Stephens, and Katie Pouncey Date: June 30, 2013

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Page 1: Gluten free diet for celiac disease

GLUTEN-FREE DIET FOR CELIAC DISEASE

Presented by: Sara Cole, Kayla Sansom, Holli Stephens, and Katie Pouncey

Date: June 30, 2013

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LITERATURE REVIEW TABLE

Team Member Website Summary Statement

Sara Cole http://voices.yahoo.com/the-emotional-impact-celiac-disease-81010.html?cat=5

This website is a blog entry from a woman who has celiac disease.

Although this blog entry does not include sound medical advice, it does give the reader an insight into the life of someone with this disease.

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MENU ANALYSIS

By: Sara Cole

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LITERATURE REVIEW TABLE

Team Member Journal Article Citation

Summary Statement

Kayla Sansom PubMed

Fredrik N, Olof S, Lars L, Anneli I. A gluten-free diet effectively reduces symptoms and health care consumption in a Swedish celiac disease population. BMC Gastroenterol. 2012; 12: 125. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3482575/. Accessed June 26, 2013.

This article discussed a clinical questionnaire sent to Swedish residents with celiac disease symptoms. After initiating a gluten free diet, almost all symptoms ceased.

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MENU ANALYSISBy: Kayla Sansom

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Team Member Journal Article Citation

Summary Statement

Katie Pouncey PubMed Central

David H Dewar, Suzanne C Donnelly, Simon D McLaughlin, Matthew W Johnson, H Julia Ellis, Paul J Ciclitira. Celiac disease: Management of persistent symptoms in patients on a gluten-free diet, World J Gastroenterol. 2012;18(12): 1348–1356. http://www.ncbi.nlm. nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3319961/. Accessed June 20, 2013.

This article shows trails of patients with celiac disease who have already implemented a gluten-free diet, and how it worked and in some cases did not completely heal all symptoms.

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MENU ANALYSIS

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Team Member Journal Article Citation

Summary Statement

Holli Stephens CINAHLFric, P; Gabrovska, D; Nevoral, J. Celiac disease, gluten-free diet, and oats. Nutrition Reviews, 2011, Feb; 69(2): 107-15. http://web.ebscohost.com.libproxy.troy.edu/ehost/detail?vid=4&sid=c28dc900-3cfc-46fa-a4d1-2dbb7260fdeb%40sessionmgr114&hid=108&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=rzh&AN=2010931366Accessed 23 June 2013.

This article acknowledges the issues celiac disease patients may come across because of the lack of grain in their diet. Several studies were done on whether or not oats are acceptable for celiac patients. Unfortunately, the issue remains in controversy because what works for one patient may not work for others.

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MENU ANALYSIS

By: Holli Stephens

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WORKS CITED FOR MENU ANALYSIS

Dr. Oz (22 March 2011). The Gluten-Free Diet Plan. Retrieved from http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/gluten-free-diet-plan?page=4#copy

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CONSENSUS STATEMENT ABOUT THE GLUTEN FREE DIET FOR CELIAC

DISEASE

While researching the diet for this disease, we have concluded that having this diet would be a major lifestyle change. There is little to no variety for real gluten-free products. For

example, Domino’s Pizza has a “gluten-free” pizza but Domino’s has a disclaimer for

people with celiac disease saying that they should not eat their “gluten-free” pizza.

Shopping for real gluten-free items can be expensive, hard to find, and time consuming,

but companies are trying to have more gluten-free options. Overall, this diet is

relatively healthy with a good amount of vitamins.