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Francisco Casellas *

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El trabajo aporta información sobre el estado de salud de los pacientes celíacos y la importancia que tiene para ello una buena adherencia a la dieta sin gluten.

BENEFICIO SOBRE LA CALIDAD DE VIDA RELACIONADA CON LA SALUD DE LA ADHESIÓN A LA DIETA SIN GLUTEN EN PACIENTES ADULTOS CON ENFERMEDAD CELÍACA

En la enfermedad celíaca, el adecuado cumplimiento de la dieta sin gluten se relaciona con una mejor calidad de vida medida con un instrumento específico para el celíaco, y ello se asocia a un buen control de los síntomas. Los celíacos en tratamiento dietético perciben que el no tener otras alternativas a la dieta sin gluten para el control de la enfermedad les limita su calidad de vida.

*Francisco Casellas
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BENEFIT ON HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OF ADHERENCE TO GLUTEN-FREE DIET IN ADULTS PATIENTS WITH CELIAC DISEASE
Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas,
107(4):196-201 Abr, 2015

Esta revista, clasificada por SIIC Data Bases, integra el acervo bibliográfico
de la Biblioteca Biomédica (BB) SIIC.

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*Servicio de Digestivo. Hospital Universitari Vall D'hebron. Barcelona, Barcelona, España
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Otros artículos de Francisco Casellas

Casellas F, Rodrigo L, Molina-Infante X, Vivas S, Lucendo AL, Rosinach M, Dueñas C, Fernández-Bañares F, López-Vivancos J. Adaptación transcultural y validación del Celiac Disease Quality of Life (CD-QOL) survey, un cuestionario específico de medida de la calidad de vida en pacientes con enfermdad celíaca. Rev Esp Enferm Dig 105:585-593, 2013.
Herrera C, Casellas F, Robles V, Navarro E, Borruel N. Predictive value of early restoration of quality of life in Crohn's disease patients receiving antitumor necrosis factor agents. J Gastroenterol Hepatol 30:286-291, 2015.
Panda S, El Khader I, Casellas F, López Vivancos J, García Cors M, Santiago A, Cuenca S, Guarner F, Manichanh C. Short-term effect of antibiotics on human gut microbiota. PLoS One 18;9(4):e95476, 2014.
Casellas F, Ginard D, Vera I, Torrejón A on behalf of GETECCU. Development and testing of a new instrument to measure patient satisfaction with health care in inflammatory bowel disease: the CACHE questionnaire. Inflamm Bowel Dis 19:559-568, 2013.
Casellas F, Ginard D, Vera I, Torrejón A; on behalf of the Grupo Español de Trabajo en Enfermedad de Crohn y Colitis Ulcerosa (GETECCU). Satisfaction of health care professionals managing patients with inflammatory bowel disease. J Crohns Colitis 7:e249-e255, 2013.
Manichanh C, Borruel N, Casellas F, Guarner F. The gut microbiota in IBD. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol 9:599-608, 2012.
Casellas F, Robles V, Borruel N, Torrejón A, Castells I, Navarro E, Guarner F. Restoration of quality of life of patients with inflammatory bowel disease after one year with antiTNF treatment. Journal Crohn's Colitis 6:881-886, 2012.
Casellas F. Barreiro M, Iglesias M, Robles V, Nos P, Aguas M, Riestra S, de Francisco R, Papo M, Borruel N. Mucosal healing restores normal health and quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol 24:762-769, 2012.
Hernández-Sampelayo P, Seoane M, Oltra L, Marín L, Torejón A, Vera MI, García V, Lázaro P, Parody E, Blasco AJ, Casellas F. Contribution of nurses to the quality of care in management of inflammatory bowel disease: A synthesis of the evidence. J Crohn's Colitis 4:611-622, 2010.
Casellas F, Aparici A, Casaus M, Rodríguez P, Malagelada JR. Subjective perception of lactose intolerance does not always indicate lactose malabsorption. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 8:581-586, 2010.

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Autor invitado
31 de julio, 2015
Descripción aprobada
21 de septiembre, 2015
Reedición siicsalud
10 de marzo, 2023

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BENEFICIO SOBRE LA CALIDAD DE VIDA RELACIONADA CON LA SALUD DE LA ADHESIÓN A LA DIETA SIN GLUTEN EN PACIENTES ADULTOS CON ENFERMEDAD CELÍACA

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BENEFICIO SOBRE LA CALIDAD DE VIDA RELACIONADA CON LA SALUD DE LA ADHERENCIA A LA DIETA SIN GLUTEN EN PACIENTES ADULTOS CON ENFERMEDAD CELIACA

Autores
Francisco Casellas1, Luis Rodrigo2, Alfredo J. Lucendo3, Fernando Férnandez-Bañares4, Javier Molina-Infante5, Santiago Vivas6, Mercé Rosinach7, Carmen Dueñas8, Josefa López-Vivancos9
1 Médico, Servicio de Digestivo. Hospital Universitari Vall D'hebron. Barcelona, Barcelona, España, Facultativo Especialista
2, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias. Oviedo.
3, Hospital General de Tomelloso. Ciudad Real.
4, Hospital Universitari Mutua Terrassa – Ciberehd. Terrassa (barcelona)
5, Hospital San Pedro de Alcántara. Cáceres.
6, Hospital Universitario de León. León.
7, Hospital Universitari Mutua Terrassa – Ciberehd. Terrassa (barcelona)
8, Hospital San Pedro de Alcántara. Cáceres.
9, Hospital General de Catalunya – Universitat Internacional de Catalunya - Sant Cugat del Vallés (barcelona).


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