控制全身性金属过敏患者临床症状的饮食干预:单中心随机对照临床研究》。

Q3 Medicine Kobe Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.24546/0100486230
Reiko Mikajiri, Atsushi Fukunaga, Makoto Miyoshi, Noriaki Maeshige, Ken Washio, Taro Masaki, Chikako Nishigori, Ikuko Yamamoto, Akiyo Toda, Michiko Takahashi, Shun-Ichiro Asahara, Yoshiaki Kido, Makoto Usami
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对镍 (Ni)、钴 (Co)、铬 (Cr) 和锡 (Sn) 等全身性金属过敏的湿疹患者应注意因食物中摄入过多金属而导致的症状加重。然而,对全身性金属过敏进行饮食干预可能比较困难。在这项研究中,我们评估了注册营养师对全身性金属过敏患者的临床症状进行饮食干预的效果。44 名有皮肤症状并被确诊为金属过敏的患者被随机分配到注册营养师饮食干预组(DI 组,n = 29)或对照组(C 组,n = 15)。DI组由注册营养师单独指导如何实施金属限制饮食,一个月后进行评估。皮肤科医生对两组患者的皮损进行了治疗。通过特应性皮炎严重程度评分(SCORAD)指数、血液检测和尿液金属排泄物对皮肤症状进行评估。与干预前相比,DI 组的 Ni、Co、Cr 和 Sn 的摄入量减少(所有 P 均小于 0.05),干预 1 个月后,SCORAD 总分、湿疹面积、红斑、水肿/丘疹、渗出/结痂、剥脱、苔藓化和干燥程度均有所改善(所有 P 均小于 0.05)。然而,C 组的镍和锡摄入量有所减少,渗出/结壳评分有所改善(所有 P 均小于 0.05)。这表明,减少膳食中金属的摄入可有效控制金属过敏引起的皮炎。总之,通过减少金属摄入量,注册营养师的饮食干预可有效改善皮肤症状。
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Dietary Intervention for Control of Clinical Symptom in Patients with Systemic Metal Allergy: A Single Center Randomized Controlled Clinical Study.

Patients with eczema with a systemic metal allergy, such as nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co), chromium (Cr), and tin (Sn), should pay attention to symptomatic exacerbation by excessive metal intake in food. However, dietary intervention for systemic metal allergy can be difficult. In this study, we evaluated the effect of dietary intervention by a registered dietitian on clinical symptoms in patients with a systemic metal allergy. Forty-four patients with cutaneous symptoms who were diagnosed with a metal allergy were randomly assigned to the dietary intervention group (DI group, n = 29) by a registered dietitian or the control group (C group, n = 15). The DI group was individually instructed by a registered dietitian how to implement a metal-restricted diet and then evaluated 1 month later. Dermatologists treated skin lesions of patients in both groups. Skin symptoms assessed by the Severity Scoring of Atopic Dermatitis (SCORAD) index, blood tests, and urinary metal excretion were evaluated. The DI group showed decreased Ni, Co, Cr, and Sn intake (all P ≤ 0.05), and an improved total SCORAD score, eczema area, erythema, edema/papulation, oozing/crust, excoriation, lichenization and dryness after 1 month of intervention compared with before the intervention (all P ≤ 0.05). However, the C group showed decreased Ni and Sn intake and an improved oozing/crust score (all P < 0.05). It showed the effective reduction of dietary metal intake controls dermatitis due to a metal allergy. In conclusion, dietary intervention by a registered dietitian is effective in improving skin symptoms with a reduction in metal intake.

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