The relationship of polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids intake and serum concentrations on inhalant allergen sensitization and allergic rhinitis development.
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Abstract
Background: The increasing prevalence of allergic rhinitis may be attributed to lifestyle changes such as dietary habits. Regarding dietary factors, n-3 and n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are considered to be involved in the pathogenesis. Therefore, we examined whether the intake and serum concentrations of fatty acids affect inhaled allergen sensitization and the development of allergic rhinitis.
Methods: In total, 571 participants (20-69 years) from the Iwaki Health Promotion Project, a community-based project in 2022, were surveyed. Based on the results of PUFA intake and serum fatty acid concentrations obtained using a self-administered diet-history questionnaire, we examined whether n-3 or n-6 PUFAs were involved in reducing or increasing the risk of sensitization, respectively, and developing the disease. We also analyzed whether monounsaturated fatty acids-palmitoleic acid and oleic acid-were risk factors for sensitization and development. Univariate dietary intake, serum concentration, and logistic regression analyses were performed to identify the risk factors.
Results: Our study revealed that higher serum concentrations of n-3 PUFAs were associated with a decreased risk of developing rhinitis, but had no effect on allergen sensitization in younger age group <50 years. Furthermore, palmitoleic acid had increased sensitization, and oleic acid may also increase the risk of the allergen sensitization.
Conclusions: n-3 PUFAs may reduce the risk of developing allergic rhinitis. Notably, palmitoleic acid may be a new risk factor that increases the risk of inhalant allergen sensitization and allergic rhinitis. These findings are significant in understanding the role of dietary factors in allergic rhinitis.
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Allergology International is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Allergology and publishes original papers dealing with the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of allergic and related diseases. Papers may include the study of methods of controlling allergic reactions, human and animal models of hypersensitivity and other aspects of basic and applied clinical allergy in its broadest sense.
The Journal aims to encourage the international exchange of results and encourages authors from all countries to submit papers in the following three categories: Original Articles, Review Articles, and Letters to the Editor.