Pediatr. pro Praxi, 2005; 5: 230-234

DIET IN CHILDREN WITH CONSTITUTIONAL DERMATITIS

MUDr. Astrida Šuláková
Klinika dětského lékařství FNsP, Ostrava

The increasing prevalence and severity of allergic disorders in the last decade with a significant impact on the society not only because of a number of limitations of suffering individuals but also because of economical consequences cannot be explained only by a genetic disposition. It is assumed that changes of environment and life style during recent years including changes in dietary habits lead to sensibilisation and evolution of constitutional disease in children. Preventive measures that involve also an adjustment of dietary habits in children with a family history of constitutional disorders (hypoantigenic, hypoallergenic diet) may significantly influence manifestation and severity of clinical presentation of constitutional dermatitis and other clinical manifestations of constitutional disorders.

Keywords: Key words: constitutional dermatitis, sensibilisation, hypoallergenic, hypoantigenic, diet.

Published: February 1, 2006  Show citation

ACS AIP APA ASA Harvard Chicago Chicago Notes IEEE ISO690 MLA NLM Turabian Vancouver
Šuláková A. DIET IN CHILDREN WITH CONSTITUTIONAL DERMATITIS. Pediatr. praxi. 2005;6(5):230-234.
Download citation

References

  1. Arvola T, et al. Weaning to Hypoallergenic Formula Improves Gut Barier Function in Brest-Fed Infants With Atopic Eczema. J Ped Gastroenterol Nutr 2004; 38(1): 92-96. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  2. GINI studie (German Infant Nutritional Intervention Program).
  3. Host A. Cow's milk protein allergy and intolerance in infancy. Some clinical, epidemiological and immunological aspects. Pediatr Allergy Immun. 1994; 5 (5 Suppl): 1-36. Go to original source...
  4. Isolauri E, et al. Role of probiotics in food hypersensitivity. Allergy Clin Imm 2002; 2(3): 263-271. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  5. Kalliomäki M, et al. Role of intestina flora in the dvelopment of allergy. Allergy Clin Immun 2003; 3(1): 15-20. Go to original source...
  6. Průvodce výživou, Nutricia 2004.
  7. Rautava S, et al. Thy Hygiene hypothesi of Atopic Disease - An Extended. J Ped Gastroenterol Nutr 2004; 38(4) (abstrakt): 378-388. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  8. Saarinen KM, et al. Supplementary feeding in maternity hospitals and the risk of cow's milk allergy: A prospective study of 6209 infants. J Allergy Clin Immun 1999; 104 (2, Pt. 1): 457-461. (abstrakt) Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  9. Schmiedbergerová R. Eczema atopicum. Pediatrie pro praxi 2005; 6, 4: 174-183.
  10. von Mutius E, et al. The increase in allergy in modern society - the ISAAC study. Allergy, Supplement. 1999; 54: 5. Go to original source...
  11. Výživa novorozenců a kojenců, současný pohled. Nestlé Nutrition 2003.




Pediatrics for Practice

Madam, Sir,
please be aware that the website on which you intend to enter, not the general public because it contains technical information about medicines, including advertisements relating to medicinal products. This information and communication professionals are solely under §2 of the Act n.40/1995 Coll. Is active persons authorized to prescribe or supply (hereinafter expert).
Take note that if you are not an expert, you run the risk of danger to their health or the health of other persons, if you the obtained information improperly understood or interpreted, and especially advertising which may be part of this site, or whether you used it for self-diagnosis or medical treatment, whether in relation to each other in person or in relation to others.

I declare:

  1. that I have met the above instruction
  2. I'm an expert within the meaning of the Act n.40/1995 Coll. the regulation of advertising, as amended, and I am aware of the risks that would be a person other than the expert input to these sites exhibited


No

Yes

If your statement is not true, please be aware
that brings the risk of danger to their health or the health of others.