The Laboratory of Complex Human Activity and Participation, Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Social Welfare & Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa 3498838, Israel.
Nutrients. 2017 Aug 24;9(9):929. doi: 10.3390/nu9090929.
Celiac disease (CD) is a food-related chronic condition and adherence to a strict gluten-free diet is the only available treatment. Adherence to the restrictive diet is challenging among children, especially adolescents. The aim was to describe existing knowledge about food-related activities, participation, and quality of life in daily life among children and adolescents with CD and to illuminate gaps in knowledge. The scoping review methodology was applied and literature searches were conducted in electronic databases. Twenty-three articles met the inclusion criteria. Food-related activities were identified, classified, and coded under the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health adapted for children and youth (ICF-CY) concepts of activities and participation. A wide variety of study populations, objectives, methods, and tools involving 55 different food-related activities were found. Incorporation of the ICF-CY concepts and quality of life captures new insights into everyday challenges. Reviewing the CD literature using this different lens reveals areas yet to receive sufficient attention. Further research can deepen the understanding of daily functioning of children with CD and the underlying skills required to participate in daily food-related activities while adhering to the diet. This can lead to the development of standardized disease-specific assessment tools and suitable intervention programs.
乳糜泻(CD)是一种与食物相关的慢性疾病,严格遵循无麸质饮食是唯一可用的治疗方法。儿童,尤其是青少年,坚持这种限制饮食具有挑战性。本研究旨在描述 CD 患儿和青少年的日常生活中与食物相关的活动、参与和生活质量方面的现有知识,并阐明知识空白。本研究采用范围综述方法,并在电子数据库中进行了文献检索。符合纳入标准的文章有 23 篇。根据国际功能、残疾和健康分类儿童和青少年版(ICF-CY)的活动和参与概念,对食物相关活动进行了识别、分类和编码。研究人群、目的、方法和工具多种多样,涉及 55 种不同的食物相关活动。纳入 ICF-CY 概念和生活质量可以更深入地了解日常挑战。使用这种不同的视角来审查 CD 文献,可以揭示尚未得到足够关注的领域。进一步的研究可以加深对 CD 患儿日常功能以及在遵守饮食的同时参与日常食物相关活动所需的基本技能的理解。这可以导致开发标准化的疾病特异性评估工具和合适的干预计划。