Lim Neil R, Lohman Mary E, Lio Peter A
Department of Dermatology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.
Pediatr Dermatol. 2017 Sep;34(5):516-527. doi: 10.1111/pde.13244.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Diet is a common concern for individuals with atopic dermatitis (AD) and their families. Studies regarding the effect of dietary interventions on AD exist, but many are limited by small size and poor design. Conflicting results present a challenge to clinicians seeking to counsel patients. The aim of the current review is to examine the published literature and generate helpful conclusions for clinicians faced with dietary questions in AD.
A PubMed search was performed focusing on dietary interventions for AD in children and adults through July 2016. The search was limited to the English language and included studies that evaluated one or more forms of dietary modification for the treatment of AD. Studies of supplementation, such as with vitamins, minerals, or probiotics, were not included, nor were studies on prevention of the development of AD. A total of 43 articles met the inclusion criteria and were included in the final analysis.
Trials varied in type, duration, and the AD patient populations studied. Overall, there is some level I evidence to support specific exclusion diets in preselected patients but insufficient evidence for strict elimination diets (diets that are typically limited to six to eight foods). Data supporting other interventions are mixed and based on small, poorly designed studies.
A comprehensive literature review reveals some promising results and several areas in need of further study. More evidence is needed to form a strong foundation for recommendations regarding the utility and role of elimination diets in AD management, but current evidence suggests that strict diet management is not effective in the treatment AD in the vast majority of patients.
背景/目的:饮食是特应性皮炎(AD)患者及其家属共同关注的问题。关于饮食干预对AD影响的研究已有不少,但许多研究存在样本量小和设计欠佳的问题。相互矛盾的结果给寻求为患者提供咨询的临床医生带来了挑战。本综述的目的是审视已发表的文献,并为面临AD饮食问题的临床医生得出有益的结论。
在PubMed上进行检索,重点检索截至2016年7月关于儿童和成人AD饮食干预的研究。检索限于英文文献,纳入评估一种或多种饮食调整形式治疗AD的研究。不包括补充剂(如维生素、矿物质或益生菌)的研究,也不包括AD预防的研究。共有43篇文章符合纳入标准并纳入最终分析。
试验在类型、持续时间和所研究的AD患者群体方面各不相同。总体而言,有一些一级证据支持对预先选定的患者采用特定的排除饮食,但对于严格的消除饮食(通常限于6至8种食物的饮食)证据不足。支持其他干预措施的数据参差不齐,且基于规模小、设计差的研究。
全面的文献综述揭示了一些有前景的结果以及几个需要进一步研究的领域。需要更多证据为关于消除饮食在AD管理中的效用和作用的建议奠定坚实基础,但目前的证据表明,严格的饮食管理对绝大多数AD患者的治疗无效。