Freeman Matthew
OhioHealth, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
J Am Acad Nurse Pract. 2006 Oct;18(10):482-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2006.00160.x.
This article reviews the literature from the past 40 years of research related to monosodium glutamate (MSG) and its ability to trigger a migraine headache, induce an asthma exacerbation, or evoke a constellation of symptoms described as the "Chinese restaurant syndrome."
Literature retrieved by a search using PubMed, Medline, Lexis-Nexus, and Infotrac to review articles from the past 40 years.
MSG has a widespread reputation for eliciting a variety of symptoms, ranging from headache to dry mouth to flushing. Since the first report of the so-called Chinese restaurant syndrome 40 years ago, clinical trials have failed to identify a consistent relationship between the consumption of MSG and the constellation of symptoms that comprise the syndrome. Furthermore, MSG has been described as a trigger for asthma and migraine headache exacerbations, but there are no consistent data to support this relationship. Although there have been reports of an MSG-sensitive subset of the population, this has not been demonstrated in placebo-controlled trials.
Despite a widespread belief that MSG can elicit a headache, among other symptoms, there are no consistent clinical data to support this claim. Findings from the literature indicate that there is no consistent evidence to suggest that individuals may be uniquely sensitive to MSG. Nurse practitioners should therefore concentrate their efforts on advising patients of the nutritional pitfalls of some Chinese restaurant meals and to seek more consistently documented etiologies for symptoms such as headache, xerostomia, or flushing.
本文回顾了过去40年中与味精(MSG)及其引发偏头痛、诱发哮喘发作或引发一系列被称为“中餐馆综合征”症状的相关研究文献。
通过使用PubMed、Medline、Lexis-Nexus和Infotrac进行检索获取文献,以回顾过去40年的文章。
味精因引发从头痛到口干再到脸红等各种症状而声名远扬。自40年前首次报道所谓的中餐馆综合征以来,临床试验未能确定食用味精与构成该综合征的一系列症状之间存在一致的关联。此外,味精被描述为哮喘和偏头痛发作加剧的诱因,但没有一致的数据支持这种关联。尽管有报道称存在对味精敏感的人群亚组,但在安慰剂对照试验中尚未得到证实。
尽管人们普遍认为味精会引发头痛等症状,但没有一致的临床数据支持这一说法。文献研究结果表明,没有一致证据表明个体可能对味精具有独特敏感性。因此,执业护士应致力于向患者告知一些中餐馆菜肴存在的营养问题,并为头痛、口干或脸红等症状寻找更有确凿依据的病因。