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The Controversial Role of Food Allergy in Infantile Colic: Evidence and Clinical Management

Food allergies (FAs) are an increasing problem in Western countries, affecting up to 10% of young children. FAs are frequently associated with gastrointestinal manifestations. The role of FAs as a potential causative factor for infantile colic (IC) is still controversial. We report the most recent e...

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Autores principales: Nocerino, Rita, Pezzella, Vincenza, Cosenza, Linda, Amoroso, Antonio, Di Scala, Carmen, Amato, Francesco, Iacono, Giuseppe, Berni Canani, Roberto
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Publicado: MDPI 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4377897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25808260
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu7032015
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author Nocerino, Rita
Pezzella, Vincenza
Cosenza, Linda
Amoroso, Antonio
Di Scala, Carmen
Amato, Francesco
Iacono, Giuseppe
Berni Canani, Roberto
author_facet Nocerino, Rita
Pezzella, Vincenza
Cosenza, Linda
Amoroso, Antonio
Di Scala, Carmen
Amato, Francesco
Iacono, Giuseppe
Berni Canani, Roberto
author_sort Nocerino, Rita
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description Food allergies (FAs) are an increasing problem in Western countries, affecting up to 10% of young children. FAs are frequently associated with gastrointestinal manifestations. The role of FAs as a potential causative factor for infantile colic (IC) is still controversial. We report the most recent evidence on the pathogenesis, clinical and diagnostic aspects of FA-induced infantile colic (IC) and suggest a stepwise diagnostic approach. We selected articles on clinical and immunologic features, pathogenesis and management of FAs and IC from of 1981 to 2015. Original and review articles were identified through selective searches performed on PubMed, using the following terms: colic, infantile colic, food allergy and infantile colic, infantile colic treatment. The possible relationship between FAs and IC derives from the presence of dysmotility with visceral hypersensitivity and dysbiosis, demonstrated in both conditions, and the clinical response to dietary interventions. Unfortunately, the design of the studies, poor characterization of atopy and different dietary approaches limit the understanding of the importance of FAs in subjects with IC. The role of FAs in IC subjects without other symptoms of atopy remains controversial. However, where there is a suspicion of FAs, a short trial with an extensively hydrolyzed cow’s proteins formula or, if breast fed, with maternal elimination diet may be considered a reasonable option.
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spelling pubmed-43778972015-04-30 The Controversial Role of Food Allergy in Infantile Colic: Evidence and Clinical Management Nocerino, Rita Pezzella, Vincenza Cosenza, Linda Amoroso, Antonio Di Scala, Carmen Amato, Francesco Iacono, Giuseppe Berni Canani, Roberto Nutrients Review Food allergies (FAs) are an increasing problem in Western countries, affecting up to 10% of young children. FAs are frequently associated with gastrointestinal manifestations. The role of FAs as a potential causative factor for infantile colic (IC) is still controversial. We report the most recent evidence on the pathogenesis, clinical and diagnostic aspects of FA-induced infantile colic (IC) and suggest a stepwise diagnostic approach. We selected articles on clinical and immunologic features, pathogenesis and management of FAs and IC from of 1981 to 2015. Original and review articles were identified through selective searches performed on PubMed, using the following terms: colic, infantile colic, food allergy and infantile colic, infantile colic treatment. The possible relationship between FAs and IC derives from the presence of dysmotility with visceral hypersensitivity and dysbiosis, demonstrated in both conditions, and the clinical response to dietary interventions. Unfortunately, the design of the studies, poor characterization of atopy and different dietary approaches limit the understanding of the importance of FAs in subjects with IC. The role of FAs in IC subjects without other symptoms of atopy remains controversial. However, where there is a suspicion of FAs, a short trial with an extensively hydrolyzed cow’s proteins formula or, if breast fed, with maternal elimination diet may be considered a reasonable option. MDPI 2015-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4377897/ /pubmed/25808260 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu7032015 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pezzella, Vincenza
Cosenza, Linda
Amoroso, Antonio
Di Scala, Carmen
Amato, Francesco
Iacono, Giuseppe
Berni Canani, Roberto
The Controversial Role of Food Allergy in Infantile Colic: Evidence and Clinical Management
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title_short The Controversial Role of Food Allergy in Infantile Colic: Evidence and Clinical Management
title_sort controversial role of food allergy in infantile colic: evidence and clinical management
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4377897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25808260
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu7032015
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