Recognition of nuts and seeds in children with/without food allergies and their mothers: A reflection of culinary culture.

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Deniz İlgün Gürel, Zeynep Parlak, Ümit Murat Şahiner, Özge Soyer, Bülent Enis Şekerel
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Abstract

Background: Nuts and seeds are among the leading causes of food allergy. Effective food allergy management hinges on the ability to identify and avoid relevant foods.

Aim: To evaluate the nut/seed recognition ability in both children and mothers.

Methods: Primary caregivers (mothers) and their children (6-18 years old) with/without food allergies were shown photographs of nuts/seeds, and their products with visible/hidden allergens to assess their ability to recognize accurately.

Results: A total of 196 children and 184 mothers participated. The median ages of the children and mothers were 7.6 (6.8-10) and 37.8 (33.1-41.5) years, respectively. Over 75% of the children/adolescents and over 90% of the mothers accurately identified the kernel forms of nuts/seeds, except pine nuts. Walnuts, hazelnuts, almonds, and cashews were the most accurately recognized kernel forms by both populations. Generally, the kernel forms were recognized 5-20% more accurately than their in-shell forms, followed by products with visible and hidden forms, respectively. Some Turkish culinary-specific products with visible/hidden allergens were recognized as frequently as the kernel/in-shell forms by both study groups. Although there was a similar recognition pattern between study groups and subgroups (nut/seed allergy, other food allergy, controls), higher rates of recognition were found in mothers than in their children and adolescents than in schoolchildren.

Conclusion: In Eastern Mediterranean region, nuts and sesame seeds are highly recognized by both mothers and their children. Accurate identification of these foods is likely a culinary feature, but not the result of increased awareness. More information is needed on whether this ability reduces the risk of exposure.

患有/不患有食物过敏症的儿童及其母亲对坚果和种子的认识:饮食文化的反映。
背景:坚果和种子是导致食物过敏的主要原因之一。目的:评估儿童和母亲识别坚果/种子的能力:方法:向主要照护者(母亲)及其患有/未患有食物过敏症的子女(6-18 岁)展示坚果/种子及其产品的照片,照片上有可见/隐藏的过敏原,以评估他们准确识别的能力:共有 196 名儿童和 184 名母亲参加。儿童和母亲的年龄中位数分别为 7.6 岁(6.8-10 岁)和 37.8 岁(33.1-41.5 岁)。超过 75% 的儿童/青少年和超过 90% 的母亲都能准确辨认出除松子以外的坚果/种子果仁。核桃、榛子、杏仁和腰果是两种人群最能准确识别的果仁形式。一般来说,果仁形态的识别准确率比壳内形态高 5-20%,其次分别是可见形态和隐藏形态的产品。在两个研究组中,一些含有可见/隐藏过敏原的土耳其烹饪产品的识别率与果仁/果壳形式的产品一样高。虽然研究组和分组(坚果/种子过敏、其他食物过敏、对照组)之间的识别模式相似,但母亲的识别率高于子女,青少年的识别率高于学龄儿童:结论:在东地中海地区,母亲和孩子对坚果和芝麻的识别率都很高。准确识别这些食物很可能是烹饪的一个特点,而不是意识提高的结果。至于这种能力是否会降低接触风险,还需要更多信息。
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Nutrition and health
Nutrition and health Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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