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  • The study examined the link between an anti-inflammatory diet and the prevalence of atopic diseases like asthma, rhinitis, and eczema in adolescents.
  • A total of 1934 participants completed questionnaires on their health and dietary habits, with findings showing that 6.9% had asthma, 25.3% had rhinitis, and 8.9% had eczema.
  • Results indicated that those with a strong adherence to an anti-inflammatory diet were 58% less likely to have asthma symptoms, suggesting that promoting such diets could be beneficial for preventing atopic diseases in young people.

Article Abstract

Objective: Atopic diseases are among the most common morbidities in children and adolescents. The association between adherence to an anti-inflammatory dietary pattern and the prevalence of atopic diseases among adolescents was examined.

Methods: A total of 1934 adolescents (boys: 47.5%, mean age (standard deviation): 12.7 (0.6) years) were voluntarily enrolled. Participants completed a validated questionnaire on atopic disease status as well as one assessing dietary habits and other sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics. A special Diet Anti-inflammatory Index (DAI) score was calculated for the evaluation of adherence to an anti-inflammatory dietary pattern.

Results: A total of 6.9% of the participants reported current asthma symptoms, while 25.3% reported rhinitis symptoms and 8.9% reported eczema. Adolescents with high adherence to an anti-inflammatory diet were 58% less likely to have asthma symptoms compared with those with low adherence when adjusted for multiple confounders ( < 0.01). No significant associations were observed between the level of adherence to an anti-inflammatory diet and the prevalence of allergic rhinitis and eczema.

Conclusion: An anti-inflammatory diet seems to be independently associated with a lower prevalence of asthma in adolescents. Thus, pediatricians and other healthcare providers should promote anti-inflammatory dietary patterns as a preventive measure for atopic diseases from early stages of life.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10386650PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15143191DOI Listing

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