2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10880-020-09698-5
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The Impact of a Gluten-Free Diet on Celiac Disease: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Two Cases Using NIH Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMIS, NTCB, and Neuro-QoL)

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“…11-16 Specifically, applications of NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery measures were reported among pediatric patients with brain tumors in both perioperative and follow-up inpatient and day treatment rehabilitation settings, 11-13 patients living with liver cirrhosis in an outpatient transplant clinic, 14 patients with dementia at a memory clinic, 15 and patients with celiac disease at a multidisciplinary outpatient gastroenterology clinic. 16…”
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“…11-16 Specifically, applications of NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery measures were reported among pediatric patients with brain tumors in both perioperative and follow-up inpatient and day treatment rehabilitation settings, 11-13 patients living with liver cirrhosis in an outpatient transplant clinic, 14 patients with dementia at a memory clinic, 15 and patients with celiac disease at a multidisciplinary outpatient gastroenterology clinic. 16…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11][12][13][14][15][16] Specifically, applications of NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery measures were reported among pediatric patients with brain tumors in both perioperative and follow-up inpatient and day treatment rehabilitation settings, [11][12][13] patients living with liver cirrhosis in an outpatient transplant clinic, 14 patients with dementia at a memory clinic, 15 and patients with celiac disease at a multidisciplinary outpatient gastroenterology clinic. 16 Study Design An observational study design was used in 39.9% (n = 112) of included records, compared with an experimental study design in 60.1% (n = 169). NIH Toolbox measures were primarily used as outcome variables (n = 250, 89.0%) and occasionally as independent (n = 9, 3.2%) or confounding (n = 6, 2.1%) variables.…”
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“…Así mismo, la organización de la sociedad puede afectar la DSG facilitando el acceso a un menú sin gluten en los lugares públicos y comedores estudiantiles. Estos aspectos organizativos son más comunes en sociedades con mucho conocimiento y preocupación por la EC 4,18,19 . La asistencia a sociedades de celiacos permite a los mismos contar con grupos de autoayuda 14,20 .…”
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“…However, the findings of whether there is a real correlation between disease activity (intestinal symptoms) and cognitive impairments remain controversial (Casella et al, 2012; Hu et al, 2006; Makhlouf et al, 2018). Evidence regarding the impairment of neuropsychiatric symptoms with the healing of intestinal mucosa after GFD initiation is also conflicting; some previous studies have reported the beneficial outcomes of GFD on cognitive impairments (Cassisi et al, 2020; Kristensen et al, 2019; Lichtwark et al, 2014), while others have not (Briani et al, 2008; Casella et al, 2012; Makhlouf et al, 2018). The disparity in previous findings can be explained by the variation in cognitive dysfunction, techniques used in neuropsychological testing, and the timing of GFD initiation where retardation decreases its efficiency (Makhlouf et al, 2018).…”
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