Allergen risk assessment: Food intake levels of the general population represent those of food allergic patients
Blom, W. Marty; van Os-Medendorp, Harmieke; Bijlsma, Sabina; van Dijk, Anne; Kruizinga, Astrid G.; Rubingh, Carina; Michelsen-Huisman, Anouska D.; Knulst, André C.; Houben, Geert F.
(2020) Food and Chemical Toxicology, volume 146
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Abstract
Unintentional intake of allergens through food products poses a daily risk for allergic patients. Models estimating the risk of reactions mostly use intake data from general population surveys. Our study evaluates the comparability of food intake levels in the general population to those in the food allergic population. Data were
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collected by a 24-h recall method on 2 non-consecutive days in 38 cow's milk and/or hen's egg and 35 peanut and/or tree nut allergic adult patients. All products were assigned to food groups previously developed for allergen risk assessment. Food intake distributions from the allergic populations and a matched sample from the Dutch National Food Consumption Survey were compared, and risk assessments were performed. Food intake data was obtained for 92% of the food groups. Comparison of the intake showed no statistically significant differences between either of the two allergic populations and the general population. Consequently, only small variations in estimated risks were found, that would not result in different risk management decisions. In conclusion, food intake data from the general population can be used for food allergen risk assessment and will not lead to a relevant under- or overestimation of the risk for the food allergic population.
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Keywords: Allergen risk assessment, Consumption, Food allergic population, Food intake, Food survey, General population, Food Science, Toxicology
ISSN: 0278-6915
Publisher: Elsevier Limited
Note: Funding Information: This study was executed by the TNO Shared Research Program Food Allergy, a non-profit shared innovation initiative funded by the Food Allergy Research and Resource Program (FARRP) of the University of Nebraska, Nestec, MARS, and Dutch Governmental TNO Research Cooperation Funds. The sponsors had no involvement in the study design, collection, analysis and interpretation of the data, or in the content of the publication of the study. Caroline van Rossum and José Drijvers (RIVM, Bilthoven, The Netherlands) are greatly acknowledged for support in the setup, data management and execution of the survey, especially in the dietary assessment with GloboDiet. Our colleague Joost Westerhout (TNO) is gratefully acknowledged for performing the allergen risk assessments. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Elsevier Ltd Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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