Nutritional Intervention for a Korean Adolescent with Atopic Dermatitis: a Case Report.

Clinical nutrition research Pub Date : 2021-10-28 eCollection Date: 2021-10-01 DOI:10.7762/cnr.2021.10.4.364
Sunghee Kim, Sung-Im Lee, Shin-Sook Kang
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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory skin disease in children worldwide but can affect individuals of all ages. Patients and parents of pediatric patients tend to restrict too much food because they think this aggravates or causes AD. However, there is a risk of nutrient deficiency owing to a lack of balanced diet. Herein, nutritional counseling was conducted to improve the eating habits of a patient with AD, promote nutritionally balanced meals, and consequently observe changes in the severity of AD. This report discusses the case of a 15-year-old male patient with AD who did not receive nutritional counseling previously but regularly ate breakfast and consumed fruits, beans, vegetables, and milk more frequently after counseling. His vegetable consumption increased from less than one plate a day before counseling to more than eight plates a day after counseling. This change was reflected in the nutritional quotient for adolescents (NQ-A) score. After consultation, eating habits improved, as indicated by a 1.2-, 2.4-, and 1.5-fold increase in NQ-A, diversity category, and balance category scores, respectively. The intake of protein, dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin K, vitamin C, niacin, calcium, potassium, magnesium, and water was inadequate before consultation and improved after consultation. The eating habits and severity of AD also improved after nutritional counseling. However, this result was not tested in a tightly controlled environment. It was difficult to conclude that only the eating habits affected the severity. Therefore, further research is needed.

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营养干预对韩国青少年特应性皮炎:1例报告。
特应性皮炎(AD)是世界范围内儿童常见的炎症性皮肤病,但可影响所有年龄段的个体。患者和儿科患者的父母往往会限制过多的食物,因为他们认为这会加重或导致AD。然而,由于缺乏均衡的饮食,存在营养缺乏的风险。本研究通过营养咨询来改善AD患者的饮食习惯,促进膳食营养均衡,从而观察AD严重程度的变化。本报告讨论了一名15岁男性AD患者的病例,他之前没有接受营养咨询,但在咨询后经常吃早餐,并更频繁地食用水果、豆类、蔬菜和牛奶。他的蔬菜摄入量从咨询前每天不到一盘增加到咨询后每天超过八盘。这种变化反映在青少年营养商数(NQ-A)得分上。咨询后,饮食习惯得到改善,NQ-A、多样性类别和平衡类别得分分别增加了1.2倍、2.4倍和1.5倍。会诊前蛋白质、膳食纤维、维生素A、维生素D、维生素K、维生素C、烟酸、钙、钾、镁、水摄入不足,会诊后有所改善。营养咨询后,饮食习惯和AD的严重程度也有所改善。然而,这一结果并没有在严格控制的环境中进行测试。很难断定只有饮食习惯会影响病情的严重程度。因此,需要进一步的研究。
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