Dietary management of food allergies

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作者
Reese, Imke [1 ]
机构
[1] Schwerpunkt Allergol, Ernahrungsberatung & Therapie, Ansprengerstr 19, D-80803 Munich, Germany
关键词
Avoidance; Dietary needs; Nutritional management; Quality of life; Maintenance of tolerance; CHILDREN; MILK; RISK; EGG;
D O I
10.1007/s00103-016-2369-9
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
A therapeutic diet is only indicated if the diagnosis of food allergy is certain. In the case of an unproven suspicion everything should be done to confirm or disprove the diagnosis by diagnostic measures (patient history, diet history, food and symptom protocol etc.). In the case of proven food allergy there are different aims of nutritional therapy. Most importantly the patient should learn how to identify his eliciting agent in pre-packed and non-prepacked food and how to avoid it. The elimination diet should take into account the individual condition of the patient. In particular, if basic foods have to be eliminated from the diet, safe alternatives have to be determined to maintain a nutritionally balanced diet and to maintain a high quality of life. To ensure the nutritional adequacy of the diet, micro- and macronutrient intake should be analysed and improved, if necessary. For pollen-associated food allergy and certain chronic conditions it might be necessary to be aware of possible triggering factors as well as potential cross-reactions. Moreover, individual tolerance should be maintained during elimination diets and not jeopardized by voluntary and unnecessary self-denial of certain foods. An effective individual management of food allergies by the patient is considerably dependent on the quality of the nutritional education and therapy.
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