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Can Integrative, complementary alternative medicine, and integrative and functional nutrition practices have a place in nutrition management?

Year 2023, , 105 - 116, 29.10.2023
https://doi.org/10.56016/dahudermj.1353461

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the attitudes of dietitians and dietitian candidates about integrative complementary and alternative medicine and integrative and functional nutrition.
Methods: This descriptive research was conducted with a self-reported online survey on dietitians and candidates (n = 390). Various questions were asked to evaluate the approach to functional medicine and nutrition, including the terms integrative and functional medicine nutrition therapy radial, medical history, and treatments used to treat chronic disease. The Attitude Towards Holistic Complementary and Alternative Medicine Scale evaluated participants' attitudes toward integrative complementary and alternative medicine.
Results: The majority of the participants know the terms functional medicine (95.4%) and integrative and functional nutrition (85.4%). The attitudes of dietitians towards complementary and alternative medicine were significantly more optimistic when compared to dietitian candidates (38.3±0.53 versus 34.5 ± 0.67, p = 0.002). When the application of the integrative and functional medicine nutrition therapy radial was examined, it was found that the majority of them always consider lifestyle (84.1%), allergens/intolerance (84.1%), negative thoughts and beliefs (80.0%), and system signs and symptoms (71.3%). Dietitians question digestive system health (94.9%), sleep and physical activity (94.4%), stress (93.4%), medication and supplement use (93.9%), and mood variability (86.9%) when taking the individual's anamnesis. The supplements that dietitians found beneficial were probiotic-prebiotic (91.4%), multivitamin-mineral (84.8%), and herbal (75.8%). Dietitian-approved diets were elimination diet (85.4%), FODMAP (80.8%), autoimmune protocol diet (72.2%), GAPS diet (70.7%), and ketogenic diet (69.2%), respectively.
Conclusion: It has been found that dietitians have positive attitudes toward integrative, complementary medicine, and functional nutrition.

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Year 2023, , 105 - 116, 29.10.2023
https://doi.org/10.56016/dahudermj.1353461

Abstract

References

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  • Goodman EM, Redmond J, Elia D, Harris SR, Augustine MB, Hand RK. Practice roles and characteristics of integrative and functional nutrition registered dietitian nutritionists. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2018;118(12):2356-2368.e1.
  • Kohut DH. Integrative and functional nutrition practices and use of the integrative and functional medical nutrition therapy radial among registered dietitians. Syracuse University, Thesis, USA (New York), 2014.
  • Yako MA. Knowledge and beliefs of functional medicine and integrative and functional nutrition of adults with and without diabetes. MS, Kent State University, College and Graduate School of Education, Health and Human Services / School of Health Sciences, Thesis, USA, 2020
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  • Hyland ME, Lewith GT, Westoby C. Developing a measure of attitudes: the holistic complementary and alternative medicine questionnaire. Complement Ther Med. 2003;11(1):33–38.
  • Erci B. Attitudes towards holistic complementary and alternative medicine: a sample of healthy people in Turkey. J Clin Nurs. 2007;16(4):761-768.
  • Aytaç O, Kurtdaş M. Sociological analysis of working women's perspective on alternative medicine. Afyon Kocatepe University Journal of Social Sciences. 2014; 16(2): 1-25.
  • Öztürk YE, Akman Dömbekci H, Ünal S. The use of traditional complementary and alternative medicine. Journal of Integrative and Anatolian Medicine. 2020;1(3):23-35.
  • IFM Board President of Clinical Affairs Mark Hyman. Functional medicine determines how and why illness occurs and restores health by addressing the root causes of disease for each individual. Accessed April 10, 2023. https://www.ifm.org/functional-medicine/.
  • Bland JS. Systems biology meets functional medicine. Integr Med (Encinitas). 2019;18(5):14-18.
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  • Jong MC, van Vliet M, Huttenhuis S, van der Veer D, van den Heijkant S. Attitudes toward integrative paediatrics: a national survey among youth health are physicians in the Netherlands. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2012;12:4
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  • Delaunay-Vagliasindi S, Seneff S, Campbell-McBride N. GAPS nutritional protocol: How healing the gut removes the basis for all chronic diseases. J Orthomol Med. 2021; 36(3):1-7.
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  • Sarman A, Uzuntarla Y. Attitudes of healthcare workers towards complementary and alternative medicine practices: A cross-sectional study in Turkey. Eur J Integr Med. 2022; 49:102096.
  • Izgu N, Gok Metin Z. Complementary and alternative therapies from the Turkish Physician's perspective: An embedded mixed-method study. Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2020;39:101144.
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Primary Language English
Subjects ​Internal Diseases, Clinical Sciences (Other)
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Fatma Toygar 0000-0003-3505-3519

Hande Bakırhan 0000-0001-9377-888X

Publication Date October 29, 2023
Submission Date August 31, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023

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EndNote Toygar F, Bakırhan H (October 1, 2023) Can Integrative, complementary alternative medicine, and integrative and functional nutrition practices have a place in nutrition management?. DAHUDER Medical Journal 3 4 105–116.



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