Volume 2, Issue 1 (March 2015)                   J. Food Qual. Hazards Control 2015, 2(1): 1-5 | Back to browse issues page

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Department of Immunology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , ss.athari@gmail.com
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Allergic asthma is the most common acute inflammatory airway disorder and their incidence population has exploded in the last years, being estimated that over 300 million people worldwide have the condition. Here, we present a brief overview of relationship of allergic asthma with diet and food intake. Several studies have shown that most asthma cases are due to an allergic immune response to environmental allergens. Diet affects strongly the development of asthma because the systemic inflammatory mediators are affected by a high fat diet and obesity. Thus, obesity has effect on airway function and trigger inflammation path ways. There are also strong associations between asthma and dietary antioxidants, such as vitamins, and they may protect the respiratory system from inflammation and allergic reactions. An increased prevalence of food allergy has been also observed in the last years and this problem could be a major risk factor for severe asthma. According to the findings of many researchers, specific diets could help controlling asthma, therefore therapeutic strategies for allergic asthma suggest the modification of diet, which could include antioxidantrich foods, the avoidance of allergic food, low saturated fat intake and maintenance of weight in the healthy range.

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Type of Study: Review article | Subject: Special
Received: 14/09/25 | Accepted: 14/12/11 | Published: 15/02/14

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