A double-blind gluten-free/gluten-load controlled trial in a secure ward population - PubMed (original) (raw)
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A double-blind gluten-free/gluten-load controlled trial in a secure ward population
D N Vlissides et al. Br J Psychiatry. 1986 Apr.
Abstract
A double-blind control trial of gluten-free versus a gluten-containing diet was carried out in a ward of maximum security hospital: 24 patients were studied for 14 weeks. Most suffered from psychotic disorders, particularly schizophrenia. Various dimensions of behaviour were rated on the Psychotic In-Patient profile (PIP) at different stages. There were beneficial changes in the whole group of patients between pre-trial and gluten-free period in five dimensions of the PIP, maintained during the gluten challenge period; these changes could be attributed to the attention the patients received. Two patients improved during the gluten-free period and relapsed when the gluten diet was reintroduced.
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