Policy Brief: Enfermedad celiaca en población infantil en Chile: Implementación de una Guía práctica sobre dieta libre de gluten para Cuidadores y Educadores, un contraste con otros países de la región

Translated title of the contribution: Policy Brief: Celiac disease in Chilean children: Implementation of a practical guide on gluten-free diet for caregivers and educators, a contrast with other countries in the region.

Daniela Salazar, Antonia Pozo, Diana Paula Chávez Sánchez, Danae Camargo Montoya, Francisco Palencia-Sánchez

Research output: Working paper

Abstract

In 2015, the School Feeding Program (PAE) in Chile implemented the program for Celiacs, which offers safe gluten-free rations to students enrolled in the PAE with a diagnosis of celiac disease. However, this measure is not sufficient to ensure adequate nutrition for these children, as the delivery of a basket of gluten-free foods does not guarantee that knowledge is present in their homes to prepare these foods or that caregivers have enough time to prepare the meals. Therefore, it is necessary to implement a guide for the celiac population, specifically targeted at caregivers and educators, to be applied both at home and in educational institutions.
Translated title of the contributionPolicy Brief: Celiac disease in Chilean children: Implementation of a practical guide on gluten-free diet for caregivers and educators, a contrast with other countries in the region.
Original languageSpanish
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StatePublished - 24 May 2024

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