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Test Lifestyle changes due to celiac disease
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QUESTION 1: WHAT CHANGES DO PEOPLE WITH CELIAC DISEASE HAVE TO DEAL WITH?
Changes in diet
Changes in social relations
Changes in the work environment
All of the above
QUESTION 2: WHAT IS THE FIRST THING THAT COMES TO THE MIND OF A CELIAC IN TERMS OF LIFESTYLE?
The need to follow a diet free of saturated fats
The need to follow a vegetarian diet
The need to follow a gluten-free diet
The need for daily physical exercise
QUESTION 3: WHAT IMPLICATIONS CAN CELIAC DISEASE HAVE ON SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS?
Limitation of work performance
Difficulties to perform physical activities
Limitation of the possibilities of eating out
Difficulties to perform physical exercise
QUESTION 4: WHICH STATEMENT IS CORRECT?
Food at social events is not a source of stress for celiacs
Other people are generally aware of the seriousness of the celiac condition and the importance of avoiding gluten
People with celiac disease may feel that their social choices are limited due to the need to avoid gluten
None of the above
QUESTION 5: WHICH STATEMENT IS CORRECT?
No matter the working conditions, the person with celiac disease should have a stock of gluten-free foods on hand
It is not important for celiac disease sufferers to communicate their situation at work
It is not important to educate colleagues at work about celiac disease
None of the above
QUESTION 6: WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR PEOPLE WITH CELIAC DISEASE TO PLAN IN ADVANCE THE FOOD THEY WILL EAT AT WORK?
Because you can bring your own food from home
Because you can research nearby restaurants that offer gluten-free options
Because you can call or check the menus online and see what safe options they have
All of the above
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