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1 FOOD ALLERGIES

2 Objectives After this presentation, you will be able to:
Define the terms food allergy and food intolerance Identify common food allergies and intolerances Read and interpret food labels in respect to food allergies and food intolerances

3 What is an Allergy? Defined Physiological Response Types
Hypersensitivity/abnormal immune system response to specific environmental substances or conditions. Physiological Response Body mistakes substance as harmful; makes antibodies to fight it Types Substances Food Protein // Dust // Pollen // Chemicals Conditions Heat

4 Allergy Risk Factors Family history of asthma and allergies
Genetic predisposition to allergic disease Elevated allergen-specific serum immunoglobulin level Test for IgE concentrations in blood. Being younger than 3 years old

5 Common Food Allergies There are many food allergies.
The federal government requires label listing of only 8 Milk Eggs Fish Crustacean shellfish Tree nuts (walnuts, pecans, almonds) Peanuts Wheat Soybeans

6 Common Food Allergy Symptoms
Reaction Time Range from minutes to days Mild to severe symptoms Skin = itchiness, flushing, hives, swelling, eczema Gastrointestinal = nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain/cramps, diarrhea, colic Respiratory= runny nose, wheezing, throat closing/swelling, asthma Circulatory = dizziness, faintness, heart irregularities, “sense of impending doom” Anaphylaxis = constricted airways in lungs, very low blood pressure and shock, suffocation by throat swelling

7 Food Allergy Treatment
Avoid trigger food/beverage Medications Antihistamine Bronchodilator Epinephrine

8 What is a Food Intolerance?
Defined Digestion system response to a substance Physiological Response Body unable to properly digest or metabolize a substance Types Substances Food Chemical Food dyes Food additives

9 Common Food Intolerances
Dairy (lactose) Beans (enzymes) Carbohydrates (enzymes) Gluten (Celiac disease) Cruciferous vegetables (enzymes)

10 Symptoms of Food Intolerances
Gastrointestinal Nausea Vomiting Abdominal pain/cramps Diarrhea Colic Gas Cramps Bloating Heartburn Psychological Reactions Headaches Irritability Nervousness

11 Food Intolerance Treatment
Total avoidance of offending food/beverage Medications Enzyme digestive aids

12 QUIZ Answer the below questions in a complete sentence or write the question and the answer. What is the main difference between a food allergy and an food intolerance? List two symptoms of a food allergy and two symptoms of a food intolerance. The FDA has identified ______ common food allergies. Antihistamine are used to treat food intolerances. True /or/ False

13 QUIZ KEY What is the main difference between a food allergy and an food intolerance? The main difference is a food allergy involves the immune system and a food intolerance does not involve the immune system. List two symptoms of a food allergy and two symptoms of a food intolerance. Answer will vary; consult list in presentation The FDA has identified _8_ common food allergies. Antihistamine are used to treat food intolerances. True /or/ False


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