Can dietary strategies in early life prevent childhood food allergy? A report from two iFAAM workshops

G. Roberts, K. Grimshaw, K. Beyer, R. Boyle, G. Lack, M. Austin, V. García-Larsen, L. Grabenhenrich, S. Halken, T. Keil, C. Madsen, L. Regent, S. Schnadt, H. Szajewska, R. van Ree, E. Mills
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Food allergy affects a small but significant number of children and adults. Food allergy is responsible for considerable morbidity and is the commonest cause of anaphylaxis in children. One of the aims of the European Union‐funded “Integrated Approaches to Food Allergen and Allergy Risk Management” (iFAAM) project was to improve our understanding of the best way to prevent the development of food allergy. Groups within the project worked on integrating the current prevention evidence base as well as generating new data to move our understanding forward. This paper from the iFAAM project is a unique addition to the literature on this topic as it not only outlines the recently published randomized controlled trials (as have previous reviews) but also summarizes two iFAAM‐associated project workshops. These workshops focused on how we may be able to use dietary strategies in early life to prevent the development of food allergy and summarized the range of opinions amongst experts in this controversial area.
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早期饮食策略能预防儿童食物过敏吗?来自两个iFAAM研讨会的报告
食物过敏对儿童和成人的影响虽小,但数量可观。食物过敏是造成相当高发病率的原因,是儿童过敏反应的最常见原因。欧盟资助的“食物过敏原和过敏风险管理综合方法”(iFAAM)项目的目标之一是提高我们对预防食物过敏发展的最佳方法的理解。该项目的小组致力于整合当前的预防证据基础,并生成新的数据,以推动我们的理解。来自iFAAM项目的这篇论文是对这一主题的文献的独特补充,因为它不仅概述了最近发表的随机对照试验(如先前的综述),而且总结了两个iFAAM相关的项目研讨会。这些研讨会的重点是我们如何能够在生命早期使用饮食策略来预防食物过敏的发展,并总结了专家们在这个有争议的领域的观点。
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