2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.eclnm.2011.08.001
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Awareness of gluten-related disorders: A survey of the general public, chefs and patients

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“…Data from the USA do suggest that awareness of GRD is common in New York City [29]. However, this may have partly been augmented by the New York Health Department recently authorizing allergen awareness posters to be placed in restaurants throughout the city [29]. It remains to be elucidated whether such results can be replicated in other American states, many of whom do not have such promotional campaigns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Data from the USA do suggest that awareness of GRD is common in New York City [29]. However, this may have partly been augmented by the New York Health Department recently authorizing allergen awareness posters to be placed in restaurants throughout the city [29]. It remains to be elucidated whether such results can be replicated in other American states, many of whom do not have such promotional campaigns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Finally, whether our results can be generalized to other cities in the UK, and in Europe, is yet to be determined. Data from the USA do suggest that awareness of GRD is common in New York City [29]. However, this may have partly been augmented by the New York Health Department recently authorizing allergen awareness posters to be placed in restaurants throughout the city [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The overall prevalence of the condition is, however, difficult to estimate owing to heightened public awareness and self-restriction of gluten in diet 67. In the United State, the prevalence of self-prescribed GFD in an unselected population of subjects aged 6 years or older was reported as 0.5% 8.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The association of celiac disease and neurological disorders has been extended to gluten sensitivity (GS), a disorder considered to be present when patients report improvement in symptoms upon withdrawal of dietary gluten, even though they do not meet diagnostic criteria for celiac disease. While the public awareness of this condition is high, 6 GS has been termed a “no man's land” for physicians 7 …”
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