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Han and Heo: Changes of prevalence of food allergy in elementary school student and perception of it in school nutritionist in Korea, 1995~2015

Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this study is to summarize and report on the change of food allergy in elementary school students and perception and practices in school nutritionists in Korea from 1995 to 2015.

Methods

The search strategy was "(food allergy AND elementary school AND Korea) AND (nutritionist OR perception OR practice)". The search was conducted via KISS, DBPIA, RISS, NDSL, PubMed, Scopus, and Google scholar and full text and abstracts on the topic of food allergy evaluating prevalence, allergen, symptom, perception and practices were included in this review.

Results

Out of 1379 records found in the sources, 13 related studies were included in the final analysis. The results showed that the number of students who had experienced food allergy was increasing. The two frequent allergenic foods were eggs and milk. The perception and practices of food allergy in school nutritionists was gradually increased.

Conclusion

Further objective evaluations are required to confirm the food allergy status and its management in school.

Figures and Tables

Fig. 1

Search strategy for data sources.

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Table 1

Studies of the food allergy in elementary school students

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Table 2

Studies of the perception or practices for food allergy in school nutritionist

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Table 3

Major subjects extracted for perception of food allergy in elementary school nutritionist

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Table 4

Prevalence of food allergy in elementary school students from 1995 to 2015

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Table 5

Kinds of allergenic food in elementary school students from 1995 to 2015

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Table 6

Symptoms of food allergy in elementary school students

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Table 7

Frequency of symptoms for food allergy in elementary school students (n)

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S sx. means skin reaction included detail symptom as S-A (itching etc.), S-B (rash etc.), S-C (hives etc.), and S-D (atopic dermatitis etc.). G sx. and G-A mean gastrointestinal symptom. R sx. means respiratory symptom involved R-A (asthma etc.) and R-B (dyspnea etc.) O sx. and O-A mean Oropharyngeal symptom. A sx. and A-A mean angioedema symptom. Detail symptom refer Table 6.

Table 8

Changes for perception of food allergy in school nutritionist from 2010 to 2015 year

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