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Survey-Based Study on Food Insecurity During COVID-19 for Households With Children on a Prescribed Gluten-Free Diet

Nan Du, Isha Mehrotra, Vanessa Weisbrod, Stephanie Regis, Jocelyn A. Silvester

2022The American Journal of Gastroenterology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gluten-free (GF) foods are generally costlier than their gluten-containing counterparts. We conducted an anonymous electronic survey to assess food insecurity in households with a child on a prescribed GF diet and how this relates to GF diet adherence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The proportion of households who screened positive using the Hunger Vital Sign was similar to national rates (19%-24%). Approximately 5% of families who screened food secure reported GF food insecurity. Parent-reported intentional gluten consumption due to limited GF food availability in the household increased during the pandemic (7.5%). Food insecurity should be considered in the management of celiac disease.

Topics & Concepts

Food insecurityMedicineEnvironmental healthPandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)GlutenGluten freeFood consumptionFood securityDiseaseAgricultureGeographyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Agricultural economicsArchaeologyPathologyEconomicsFood Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsCeliac Disease Research and ManagementMicroscopic Colitis
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