Patterns of food avoidance in chronic fatigue syndrome: is there a case for dietary recommendations?

Objectives: To assess the dietary habits and food avoidance-behavior in patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). Methods: Cross-sectional pilot study with 28 patients diagnosed with severe CFS. Eating habits were assessed with a food frequency questionnaire and 3-day food records. We analyzed v...

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Main Authors: J. Trabal, P. Leyes, J. Fernández-Solá, M.ª Forga, J. Fernández-Huerta
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Language:English
Published: Arán Ediciones, S. L.
Series:Nutrición Hospitalaria
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spelling doaj-56368882e86e4e4cbe5fcd67dace232e2020-11-25T00:05:43ZengArán Ediciones, S. L.Nutrición Hospitalaria0212-1611272659662S0212-16112012000200046Patterns of food avoidance in chronic fatigue syndrome: is there a case for dietary recommendations?J. Trabal0P. Leyes1J. Fernández-Solá2M.ª Forga3J. Fernández-Huerta4Hospital ClínicHospital ClínicHospital ClínicHospital ClínicHospital ClínicObjectives: To assess the dietary habits and food avoidance-behavior in patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). Methods: Cross-sectional pilot study with 28 patients diagnosed with severe CFS. Eating habits were assessed with a food frequency questionnaire and 3-day food records. We analyzed variables related to dietary restrictions induced by symptoms or external information. Results: The most prevalent restrictions were for dairy products and gluten-containing grains, with 22 and 15 restricting patients, respectively. Patients reported different digestive symptoms, which did not improve with the use of exclusion diets. Thirteen patients had received information against the intake of certain foods through different sources. Six cases of grains restriction and 11 of dairy were compatible with a counseling-induced pattern of exclusion. Conclusions: There is not a homogeneous pattern of food avoidance. Dietary restrictions should be based on a proven food allergy or intolerance. Dietary counseling should be based on sound nutritional knowledge.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-16112012000200046&lng=en&tlng=enSíndrome de fatiga crónicaHábitos alimenticiosHipersensibilidad a los alimentosDietoterapiaEstado nutricional
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author J. Trabal
P. Leyes
J. Fernández-Solá
M.ª Forga
J. Fernández-Huerta
spellingShingle J. Trabal
P. Leyes
J. Fernández-Solá
M.ª Forga
J. Fernández-Huerta
Patterns of food avoidance in chronic fatigue syndrome: is there a case for dietary recommendations?
Nutrición Hospitalaria
Síndrome de fatiga crónica
Hábitos alimenticios
Hipersensibilidad a los alimentos
Dietoterapia
Estado nutricional
author_facet J. Trabal
P. Leyes
J. Fernández-Solá
M.ª Forga
J. Fernández-Huerta
author_sort J. Trabal
title Patterns of food avoidance in chronic fatigue syndrome: is there a case for dietary recommendations?
title_short Patterns of food avoidance in chronic fatigue syndrome: is there a case for dietary recommendations?
title_full Patterns of food avoidance in chronic fatigue syndrome: is there a case for dietary recommendations?
title_fullStr Patterns of food avoidance in chronic fatigue syndrome: is there a case for dietary recommendations?
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of food avoidance in chronic fatigue syndrome: is there a case for dietary recommendations?
title_sort patterns of food avoidance in chronic fatigue syndrome: is there a case for dietary recommendations?
publisher Arán Ediciones, S. L.
series Nutrición Hospitalaria
issn 0212-1611
description Objectives: To assess the dietary habits and food avoidance-behavior in patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). Methods: Cross-sectional pilot study with 28 patients diagnosed with severe CFS. Eating habits were assessed with a food frequency questionnaire and 3-day food records. We analyzed variables related to dietary restrictions induced by symptoms or external information. Results: The most prevalent restrictions were for dairy products and gluten-containing grains, with 22 and 15 restricting patients, respectively. Patients reported different digestive symptoms, which did not improve with the use of exclusion diets. Thirteen patients had received information against the intake of certain foods through different sources. Six cases of grains restriction and 11 of dairy were compatible with a counseling-induced pattern of exclusion. Conclusions: There is not a homogeneous pattern of food avoidance. Dietary restrictions should be based on a proven food allergy or intolerance. Dietary counseling should be based on sound nutritional knowledge.
topic Síndrome de fatiga crónica
Hábitos alimenticios
Hipersensibilidad a los alimentos
Dietoterapia
Estado nutricional
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