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249: Food Allergies, Tests & Elimination Diets – Sara Glanz

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A considerable amount of misinformation exists about food allergies among the public and health professionals alike. This episode delves into the prevalence and pathophysiology of food allergies, emphasizing the difference between self-reported and diagnosed cases, with around 6% of both U.S. adults and children affected. The immune-mediated nature of food allergies and the various types of reactions they can trigger are discussed as well as the importance of clinical correlation with test results, because tests like blood, skin prick and patch tests can yield false positives. The food elimination diet and oral challenge process are employed to eliminate and reintroduce suspected food allergens, however potential nutrient deficiencies can become a concern when omitting multiple foods or food groups. Strategies to reduce the risk of food allergies, including early introduction of allergenic foods to infants are highlighted. The role of dietitians in managing complex cases involving multiple allergies, infants and comorbidities is emphasized.

Tune into this episode with Sara Glanz to learn about:

· What are the “Big 8” food allergens and what additional food has recently been added to that list

· Prevalence of food allergies in the U.S.

· The difference between food allergies and intolerances

· The 5 different categories that food allergy reactions are classified into

· Various types of food allergy tests

· What you need to know about at-home tests

· How the elimination diet works

· What an oral challenge entails

· The potential for micro- or macronutrient deficiencies

· Current guidelines for infant feeding to help reduce the risk of food allergies

· When and how dietitians should get involved

Full shownotes, transcript and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/249

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A considerable amount of misinformation exists about food allergies among the public and health professionals alike. This episode delves into the prevalence and pathophysiology of food allergies, emphasizing the difference between self-reported and diagnosed cases, with around 6% of both U.S. adults and children affected. The immune-mediated nature of food allergies and the various types of reactions they can trigger are discussed as well as the importance of clinical correlation with test results, because tests like blood, skin prick and patch tests can yield false positives. The food elimination diet and oral challenge process are employed to eliminate and reintroduce suspected food allergens, however potential nutrient deficiencies can become a concern when omitting multiple foods or food groups. Strategies to reduce the risk of food allergies, including early introduction of allergenic foods to infants are highlighted. The role of dietitians in managing complex cases involving multiple allergies, infants and comorbidities is emphasized.

Tune into this episode with Sara Glanz to learn about:

· What are the “Big 8” food allergens and what additional food has recently been added to that list

· Prevalence of food allergies in the U.S.

· The difference between food allergies and intolerances

· The 5 different categories that food allergy reactions are classified into

· Various types of food allergy tests

· What you need to know about at-home tests

· How the elimination diet works

· What an oral challenge entails

· The potential for micro- or macronutrient deficiencies

· Current guidelines for infant feeding to help reduce the risk of food allergies

· When and how dietitians should get involved

Full shownotes, transcript and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/249

  continue reading

279 episodios

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