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Vegan diets from an allergy point of view – Position paper of the DGAKI working group on food allergy
Vegan diets are currently attracting a great deal of attention. However, avoiding animal-based foods restricts the diet and is associated with risks, the extent and medical implications of which are at present not sufficiently understood. Elimination diets represent the usual therapeutic long-term m...
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Dustri-Verlag Dr. Karl Feistle
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10088878/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37056444 http://dx.doi.org/10.5414/ALX02400E |
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author | Reese, Imke Schäfer, Christiane Ballmer-Weber, Barbara Beyer, Kirsten Dölle-Bierke, Sabine van Dullemen, Suzanne Jappe, Uta Müller, Sabine Schnadt, Sabine Treudler, Regina Worm, Margitta |
author_facet | Reese, Imke Schäfer, Christiane Ballmer-Weber, Barbara Beyer, Kirsten Dölle-Bierke, Sabine van Dullemen, Suzanne Jappe, Uta Müller, Sabine Schnadt, Sabine Treudler, Regina Worm, Margitta |
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description | Vegan diets are currently attracting a great deal of attention. However, avoiding animal-based foods restricts the diet and is associated with risks, the extent and medical implications of which are at present not sufficiently understood. Elimination diets represent the usual therapeutic long-term management in the presence of food allergy. In order to understand the risks of vegan diets and to discuss these critically from the perspective of food allergies, the expertise of a nutritionist/dietitian with expertise in this area is indispensable. This position paper deals with the incentives behind and the benefits of a plant-based diet. The knowledge required to cover macro- and micronutrient dietary requirements is presented. Using the avoidance of cow’s milk as an example, the challenges of adequately meeting nutritional needs are identified and (so-called) milk alternatives are evaluated from an allergy and nutritional point of view. Finally, other plant-based (substitute) products are evaluated from the same perspective, as significant protein sources in vegan diets (e.g., legumes, nuts, and seeds) are at the same time potential and potent triggers of allergic reactions. However, the allergic potential of many substitute products cannot be fully assessed at present due to gaps in research. Wheat as the most important trigger for anaphylaxis in adults is also evaluated. Finally, the increase in ultra-processed products in the (vegan) food sector and their potential consequences for the immune system are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-100888782023-04-12 Vegan diets from an allergy point of view – Position paper of the DGAKI working group on food allergy Reese, Imke Schäfer, Christiane Ballmer-Weber, Barbara Beyer, Kirsten Dölle-Bierke, Sabine van Dullemen, Suzanne Jappe, Uta Müller, Sabine Schnadt, Sabine Treudler, Regina Worm, Margitta Allergol Select Position Paper Vegan diets are currently attracting a great deal of attention. However, avoiding animal-based foods restricts the diet and is associated with risks, the extent and medical implications of which are at present not sufficiently understood. Elimination diets represent the usual therapeutic long-term management in the presence of food allergy. In order to understand the risks of vegan diets and to discuss these critically from the perspective of food allergies, the expertise of a nutritionist/dietitian with expertise in this area is indispensable. This position paper deals with the incentives behind and the benefits of a plant-based diet. The knowledge required to cover macro- and micronutrient dietary requirements is presented. Using the avoidance of cow’s milk as an example, the challenges of adequately meeting nutritional needs are identified and (so-called) milk alternatives are evaluated from an allergy and nutritional point of view. Finally, other plant-based (substitute) products are evaluated from the same perspective, as significant protein sources in vegan diets (e.g., legumes, nuts, and seeds) are at the same time potential and potent triggers of allergic reactions. However, the allergic potential of many substitute products cannot be fully assessed at present due to gaps in research. Wheat as the most important trigger for anaphylaxis in adults is also evaluated. Finally, the increase in ultra-processed products in the (vegan) food sector and their potential consequences for the immune system are discussed. Dustri-Verlag Dr. Karl Feistle 2023-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10088878/ /pubmed/37056444 http://dx.doi.org/10.5414/ALX02400E Text en © Dustri-Verlag Dr. K. Feistle https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Position Paper Reese, Imke Schäfer, Christiane Ballmer-Weber, Barbara Beyer, Kirsten Dölle-Bierke, Sabine van Dullemen, Suzanne Jappe, Uta Müller, Sabine Schnadt, Sabine Treudler, Regina Worm, Margitta Vegan diets from an allergy point of view – Position paper of the DGAKI working group on food allergy |
title | Vegan diets from an allergy point of view – Position paper of the DGAKI working group on food allergy |
title_full | Vegan diets from an allergy point of view – Position paper of the DGAKI working group on food allergy |
title_fullStr | Vegan diets from an allergy point of view – Position paper of the DGAKI working group on food allergy |
title_full_unstemmed | Vegan diets from an allergy point of view – Position paper of the DGAKI working group on food allergy |
title_short | Vegan diets from an allergy point of view – Position paper of the DGAKI working group on food allergy |
title_sort | vegan diets from an allergy point of view – position paper of the dgaki working group on food allergy |
topic | Position Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10088878/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37056444 http://dx.doi.org/10.5414/ALX02400E |
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