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The effect of substituting alternative grains in the diet on the nutritional profile of the gluten-free diet
Authors:A R Lee  D L Ng  E Dave  E J Ciaccio  & P H R Green
Institution:Celiac Disease Center, Department of Medicine, Columbia University, New York, USA
Abstract:Background:  The only treatment for coeliac disease is lifelong adherence to a gluten-free diet. Several studies have reported nutritional deficiencies in individuals on a gluten-free diet. The present study aimed to determine whether the nutritional profile of gluten-free diet could be improved through the use of alternative grains.
Methods:  A retrospective review of diet history records by a celiac specialist dietitian were used to establish a 'standard' gluten-free dietary pattern. An 'alternative' gluten-free dietary pattern was developed that substituted naturally gluten-free grains or gluten-free products made from 'alternative' flours (oats, high fibre gluten-free bread and quinoa) in the standard pattern. A paired t- test was performed to identify statistical significance between the 'alternative' and standard gluten-free dietary pattern.
Results:  Analysis of standard pattern indicated that 38% of meals and snacks contained no grain or starch choice. Of those meals that contained a grain or starch component, rice was the grain chosen 44% of the time. The inclusion of alternative grains or grain products provided a higher nutrient profile compared to the standard gluten-free dietary pattern ( P  = 0.002). Several nutrients; protein (20.6 g versus 11 g), iron (18.4 mg versus 1.4 mg), calcium (182 mg versus 0 mg) and fibre (12.7 g versus 5 g) were significantly increased by changing the grain or starch component in the dietary pattern. The B vitamin content (riboflavin, niacin and folate) was improved, although this was not statistically significant ( P  = 0.125).
Discussion:  The inclusion of alternative grain-based products increased the nutrient profile of the gluten-free dietary pattern significantly.
Keywords:alternative grains  celiac disease  gluten-free diet  nutritional composition
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