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The Health Belief Model and the Gluten-Free Diet: Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?

Year 2023, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 371 - 384, 30.06.2023
https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.1258771

Abstract

People often think gluten-free products are healthier. This idea has been a source of motivation for many consumers, including athletes. With the growing popular perception that gluten-free foods are healthier, whether this diet is actually beneficial has had to be questioned. In the study, on the basis of the Health Belief Model, it was evaluated how the gluten-free diet was preferred among the athletes. With this study, it is aimed to contribute to the formation of awareness in athletes on this issue. Scientific publications published so far have been examined with a systematic literature search. 45 studies between the years 2012-2022 in Web of Science, Scopus and TR Index databases have been examined. “Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?” in all of the reviewed publications. The answer to the research question was sought. The data analyzed with the MAXQDA 2020 qualitative data analysis program were classified and interpreted by the content analysis method. The study was designed according to the ENTREQ control guideline. As a result of the sources examined, it has been determined that a gluten-free diet facilitates digestion, lowers cholesterol levels and reduces cardiovascular risks. However, it has been observed that the body is deficient in meeting the nutrients it needs. Studies conducted in various countries have shown that gluten-free products have poor content, especially in terms of protein and iron content that athletes need. Most of the obtained publications were compilation type. However, it is thought that case studies to be conducted with athletes who eat gluten-free in future studies will allow to discuss the subject from a different aspect.

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The Health Belief Model and the Gluten-Free Diet: Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?

Year 2023, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 371 - 384, 30.06.2023
https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.1258771

Abstract

People often think gluten-free products are healthier. This idea has been a source of motivation for many consumers, including athletes. With the growing popular perception that gluten-free foods are healthier, whether this diet is actually beneficial has had to be questioned. In the study, on the basis of the Health Belief Model, it was evaluated how the gluten-free diet was preferred among the athletes. With this study, it is aimed to contribute to the formation of awareness in athletes on this issue. Scientific publications published so far have been examined with a systematic literature search. 45 studies between the years 2012-2022 in Web of Science, Scopus and TR Index databases have been examined. “Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?” in all of the reviewed publications. The answer to the research question was sought. The data analyzed with the MAXQDA 2020 qualitative data analysis program were classified and interpreted by the content analysis method. The study was designed according to the ENTREQ control guideline. As a result of the sources examined, it has been determined that a gluten-free diet facilitates digestion, lowers cholesterol levels and reduces cardiovascular risks. However, it has been observed that the body is deficient in meeting the nutrients it needs. Studies conducted in various countries have shown that gluten-free products have poor content, especially in terms of protein and iron content that athletes need. Most of the obtained publications were compilation type. However, it is thought that case studies to be conducted with athletes who eat gluten-free in future studies will allow to discuss the subject from a different aspect.

References

  • Aydoğan, A. U. (2018). Spor yapan çocukta beslenme. Klinik Tıp Pediatri Dergisi, 10(5), 19-27.
  • Baltacı, A. (2019). Nitel araştırma süreci: Nitel bir araştırma nasıl yapılır?. Ahi Evran Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 5(2), 368-388. https://doi.org/10.31592/aeusbed.598299
  • Bektaş, Ş., Öztürk, İ., & Karaoğlu, S. Z. (2022). Glütensiz beslenen hasta ve sağlıklı yetişkinlerin beslenme alışkanlıklarının ve kaygı düzeylerinin değerlendirilmesi. Bandırma Onyedi Eylül Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri ve Araştırmaları Dergisi, 4(2), 128-138. https://doi.org/10.46413/boneyusbad.1091857
  • Bulka, C. M., Davis, M. A., Karagas, M. R., Ahsan, H., & Argos, M. (2017). The unintended consequences of a gluten-free diet. Epidemiology, 28(3), 24-25. https://doi.org/10.1097/EDE.0000000000000640
  • Cabrera-Chávez, F., Dezar, G. V., Islas-Zamorano, A. P., Espinoza-Alderete, J. G., Vergara-Jiménez, M. J., Magaña-Ordorica, D., & Ontiveros, N. (2017). Prevalence of self-reported gluten sensitivity and adherence to a gluten-free diet in Argentinian adult population. Nutrients, 9(1), 81. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9010081
  • Can, A. N. (2022). The relationship between health beliefs and healthy lifestyle behaviours in obese individuals according to health belief model. Master Thesis, İnönü University, Institute of Health Sciences, Malatya.
  • Catassi, C., Elli, L., Bonaz, B., Bouma, G., Carroccio, A., Castillejo, G., & Fasano, A. (2015). Diagnosis of non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS): The Salerno experts’ criteria. Nutrients, 7(6), 4966-4977. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu7064966
  • Cialdella-Kam, L., Kulpins, D., & Manore, M. M. (2016). Vegetarian, gluten-free, and energy restricted diets in female athletes. Sports, 4(4),1-12. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports4040050
  • Costa, R. J. S., Snipe, R. M. J., Kitic, C. M., & Gibson, P. R. (2017). Systematic review: Exercise‐induced gastrointestinal syndrome-implications for health and intestinal disease. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 46(3), 246-265. https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.14330
  • D’angelo, S., & Cusano, P. (2020). Gluten-free diets in athletes. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 20(Supplement Issue 4), 2330-2336. https://doi.org/10.7752/jpes.2020.s4314
  • De Oliveira, E. P. (2017). Runner's diarrhea: what is it, what causes it, and how can it be prevented?. Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 33(1), 41-46. https://doi.org/10.1097/MOG.0000000000000322
  • Devrim-Lanpir, A., Hill, L., & Knechtle, B. (2021). Efficacy of popular diets applied by endurance athletes on sports performance: Beneficial or detrimental? A narrative review. Nutrients, 13(2), 1-40. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13020491
  • Di Cairano, M., Condelli, N., Caruso, M. C., Marti, A., Cela, N., & Galgano, F. (2020). Functional properties and predicted glycemic index of gluten free cereal, pseudocereal and legume flours, LWT - Food Science and Technology, 133(2020), Article 109860. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2020.109860
  • Eberman, L. E., & Cleary, M. A. (2005). Celiac disease in an elite female collegiate volleyball athlete: A case report. Journal of Athletic Training, 40(4), 360-364.
  • Elli, L., Branchi, F., Tomba, C., Villalta, D., Norsa, L., Ferretti, F., & Bardella, M. T. (2015). Diagnosis of gluten related disorders: Celiac disease, wheat allergy and non-celiac gluten sensitivity. World Journal of Gastroenterology, 21(23), 7110-7119. https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v21.i23.7110
  • Erdman, K. A., Jones, K. W., Madden, R. F., Gammack, N., & Parnell, J.A. (2021). Dietary patterns in runners with gastrointestinal disorders. Nutrients, 13(2), 1-15. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/nu13020448
  • Eysenbach, G., & Köhler, C. (2002). How do consumers search for and appraise health information on the world wide web? Qualitative study using focus groups, usability tests, and in-depth interviews. BMJ, 324(7337), 573-577. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.324.7337.573
  • Fry, L., Madden, A. M., & Fallaize, R. (2018). An investigation into the nutritional composition and cost of gluten‐free versus regular food products in the UK. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 31(1), 108-120. https://doi.org/10.1111/jhn.12502
  • Graybeal, A. J., Kreutzer, A., Willis, J. L., Braun-Trocchio, R., Moss, K., & Shah, M. (2022). The impact of dieting culture is different between sexes in endurance athletes: A cross-sectional analysis. BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation, 14(157), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13102-022-00549-4
  • Hayıt, F., & Gül, H. (2017). Çölyak ve çölyak hastaları için üretilen ekmeklerin kalite özellikleri. Journal of the Institute of Science and Technology, 7(1), 163-169. https://doi.org/10.21597/jist.2017127429
  • Jenner, S. L., Trakman, G., Coutts, A., Kempton, T., Ryan, S., Forsyth, A., & Belski, R. (2018). Dietary intake of professional Australian football athletes surrounding body composition. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 15(1),1-8. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12970-018-0248-5
  • Kreutz, J. M., Adriaanse, M. P., Van Der Ploeg, E. M., & Vreugdenhil, A. C. (2020). Narrative review: Nutrient deficiencies in adults and children with treated and untreated celiac disease. Nutrients, 12(2), 1-23. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12020500
  • Küçük, S. C., & Yıbar, A. (2021). Popüler diyet akımlarının vücut ağırlığı ve sağlık üzerine etkileri. Akademik Gıda, 19(1), 98-107. https://doi.org/10.24323/akademik-gida.927722
  • Kulai, T., & Rashid, M. (2014). Assessment of nutritional adequacy of packaged gluten-free food products. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research, 75(4), 186-190. https://doi.org/10.3148/cjdpr-2014-022
  • Kutlu, T. (2019). Glütensiz diyet: Gerçekten her zaman yararlı mı?. Turkish Archives of Pediatrics, 54(2), 73-75. https://doi.org/10.14744/TurkPediatriArs.2019.82609
  • Leone, J. E., Wise, K. A., Mullin, E. M., Gray, K. A., Szlosek, P. A., Griffin, M.F., & Jordan, C.A. (2020). Celiac disease symptoms in athletes: prevalence ındicators of perceived quality of life. Sports Health, 12, 246-255. https://doi.org/10.1177/1941738120905137
  • Lis, D. M. (2019). Exit gluten-free and enter low FODMAPs: a novel dietary strategy to reduce gastrointestinal symptoms in athletes. Sports Medicine, 49(Supplement Issue I), 87-97. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-018-01034-0
  • Lis, D. M., Fell, J. W., Ahuja, K. D., Kitic, C. M., & Stellingwerff, T. (2016). Commercial hype versus reality: our current scientific understanding of gluten and athletic performance. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 15(4), 262-268. https://doi.org/10.1249/JSR.0000000000000282
  • Lis, D. M., Stellingwerff, T., Kitic, C. M., Ahuja, K.D., & Fell, J. (2015). No effects of a short-term gluten-free diet onperformance in nonceliac athletes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 47(12), 2563-2570. https://doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000000699
  • Lis, D. M., Stellingwerff, T., Shing, C.M., Ahuja, K.D., & Fell, J.W. (2014). Exploring the popularity, experiences, and beliefs surrounding gluten-free diets in nonceliac athletes. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 25(1), 37-45. https://doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem.2013-0247
  • Market Research. (2022, September 9). Gluten-Free Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis. Accessible address: https://www.marketresearch.com/Food-Beverage-c84/Food-c167/Glüten-Free-c1915/
  • Meyer, N. L., Reguant-Closa, A., & Nemecek, T. (2020). Sustainable diets for athletes. Current Nutrition Reports, 9, 147-162. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13668-020-00318-0
  • Ministry of Health. (2022, September 9). Celiac Disease and Prevalence. Accessible address: https://hsgm.saglik.gov.tr/tr/metabolizma-ve-colyak/%C3%A7%C3%B6lyak-ve-g%C3%B6r%C3%BClme-s%C4%B1kl%C4%B1%C4%9F%C4%B1.html
  • Nelsen, Jr D. A. (2002). Gluten-sensitive enteropathy (celiac disease): More common than you think. American Family Physician, 66(12), 2259-2266.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Sports Medicine, Tourism (Other)
Journal Section Original Article
Authors

Demet Güner 0000-0003-0691-5562

Hakkı Çılgınoğlu 0000-0002-6787-3397

Early Pub Date June 19, 2023
Publication Date June 30, 2023
Acceptance Date June 18, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 8 Issue: 2

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APA Güner, D., & Çılgınoğlu, H. (2023). The Health Belief Model and the Gluten-Free Diet: Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?. Journal of Sport Sciences Research, 8(2), 371-384. https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.1258771
AMA Güner D, Çılgınoğlu H. The Health Belief Model and the Gluten-Free Diet: Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?. JSSR. June 2023;8(2):371-384. doi:10.25307/jssr.1258771
Chicago Güner, Demet, and Hakkı Çılgınoğlu. “The Health Belief Model and the Gluten-Free Diet: Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?”. Journal of Sport Sciences Research 8, no. 2 (June 2023): 371-84. https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.1258771.
EndNote Güner D, Çılgınoğlu H (June 1, 2023) The Health Belief Model and the Gluten-Free Diet: Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?. Journal of Sport Sciences Research 8 2 371–384.
IEEE D. Güner and H. Çılgınoğlu, “The Health Belief Model and the Gluten-Free Diet: Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?”, JSSR, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 371–384, 2023, doi: 10.25307/jssr.1258771.
ISNAD Güner, Demet - Çılgınoğlu, Hakkı. “The Health Belief Model and the Gluten-Free Diet: Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?”. Journal of Sport Sciences Research 8/2 (June 2023), 371-384. https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.1258771.
JAMA Güner D, Çılgınoğlu H. The Health Belief Model and the Gluten-Free Diet: Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?. JSSR. 2023;8:371–384.
MLA Güner, Demet and Hakkı Çılgınoğlu. “The Health Belief Model and the Gluten-Free Diet: Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?”. Journal of Sport Sciences Research, vol. 8, no. 2, 2023, pp. 371-84, doi:10.25307/jssr.1258771.
Vancouver Güner D, Çılgınoğlu H. The Health Belief Model and the Gluten-Free Diet: Are Gluten-Free Products Really Beneficial in Athlete Diets?. JSSR. 2023;8(2):371-84.

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