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Anales de Medicina Interna

 ISSN 0212-7199

LUIS, D. A. de et al. Study of the influence of dietary yogurt in an allergic population. []. , 22, 2, pp.9-12. ISSN 0212-7199.

Background: Prevalence of allergic diseases has been increased in last years; new alternative therapies have been employed. Beneficial effects of probiotics have been described in some pathologies such as tumors, diarrhea, and allergic disease. The aim of our work was to describe nutritional status and influence of probiotic consumption in allergic population. Patients and methods: 44 allergic patients were selected, in all patients were recorded; sex, age, place of residence, anthropometric evaluation, dietary questonnaire and allergic variables (rush, blood levels of Ig E, and number of crisis in a year). Results: 18 patients (40.9%) were females and 26 (59.1%) males with an average age of 24.5 (10.3) years. Most of patients (20.5%) are located in percentil P25-50, showing a good nutritional status. 16 patients consumed probiotics (27,1%), with an average of consumption per week 1.79 (3.16) and an average amount per wee (mg-ml) (593.4 (461.9). The number of crisis year was 1.44 (1.8), average value of Ig E was 35.68 (31,93) UI/L and rush 10.09 (2.8) mm. Patiens with a consumption of probiotics higher than 593 mg/week showed a IOW rush diameter (10,12(0,8) mm vs 8.85 (1.1) mm; p < 0.05), without statistical differences in other valiables. Conclusion: Consumption of probiotics in allergic patients could be benefitial. Further studies with more patients and intervention designs will be necesary to analyze this relations.

: Allergy; probiotics.

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