Elimination Diet/Food Allergies Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards

8/28/19

1
Q

What percent of the US population has food allergies?

A

Approx 4%

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2
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The big 8 food allergies

A
Peanuts
Treenuts
Fish
Shellfish
Eggs
Milk
Soy 
Wheat
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3
Q

Food allergy definition

A

An adverse rxn to a food that is mediated by an immunologic mechanism, occurs consistently after consumption of that food

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4
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Elimination diet

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An eating plan in which individuals food suspected of causing intolerance or allergic rxns are omitted for a period of time to determine if individual’s condition approves, as well as treatment via avoidance of the offending agent

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5
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Common non-allergic food hypersensitivities

A

-Lactose intolerance

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6
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Common IgE mediated food hypersensitivites

A
  • Milk protein
  • peanut
  • egg
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7
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Common non IgE mediated food allergies

A
  • Gluten intolerance

- contact dermatitis

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8
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Food intolerances can be treated by ___

A

enzymes that can assist in the digestion of the product

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9
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Galactosemia

A

Intolerance of galactose, more severe than lactose intolerance because can cause failure to thrive or mental retardation

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10
Q

phenylketonuria

A

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11
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2 metabolic disorders tested in infants because of their severity

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  • Galactosemia

- phenylketonuria

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12
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Hirschsprung’s disease

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-Lack of nervous supply to colon resulting in a lack of peristalsis and constipation

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13
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Majority of food allergies are type ___ hypersensitivities

A

1

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14
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Hay fever is type ___ hypersensitivity

A

1

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15
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Food rxns are never type ___ hypersensitivites

A

2

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16
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Common type III rxn to food allergy

A

Heiner’s syndrome, milk protein deposition causing illness after 8 hours of eating

17
Q

Proven symptoms and signs of food allergy

A
  • GI reaction
  • Cutaneous reaction
  • Systemic reaction
  • Respiratory reaction
18
Q

Factors that influence symptoms of food allergic reactions (3)

A
  • Amount of antigen/allergen ingested and absorbed
  • Types of rxns that occur
  • Sensitivity of target organ
19
Q

Cross reactivity of common food allergies

A

Those with an allergy to a certain food will see a variable % increase in the odds of being cross allergic to similar other allergens

20
Q

Oral allergy syndrome/pollen food allergy syndrome

A

IgE mediated allergic rxn caused by allergens in fruits, veggies, tree nuts and peanuts that are homologous to pollen allergens resulting in symptoms that result from contact of urticria of oropharynx causing pruritus, tingling, erythema, sensation of throat closing

21
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Generally, as individuals age, they ___. However, if they have a late phase response, that means that their repsonse is likely to be ____

A

outgrow their allergies, chronic/lifelong

22
Q

Congress mandates that…

A

…the big 8 food allergens are listed always on nutritional info

23
Q

Risk factors for development of food allergy

A
  • Heredity
  • exposure to food
  • gastrointestinal permeability
  • Environmental factors
24
Q

2 reliable immunologic tests for allergies, what do we see a lot of and what do we see little bit of?

A
  • skin prick
  • RAST test

A lot of false positives can be seen but almost no false negatives

25
Q

Biochemical testing for food allergies serves to…

A

….rule out nonallergic causes of signs and symptoms

26
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Some ways to prevent food allergies in children (2)

A
  • Exclusive breastfeeding the first 4 months of life

- Withhold highly allergenic foods (big 8) for first 2-3 years of life

27
Q

Leading 3 food related anaphylaxis allergens

A

peanuts
seafood
tree nuts

28
Q

2 available food allergy treatments and 1 on the horizon

A
  • avoidance
  • epi auto injector
  • investigation treatments (desensitization)