Protudjer Jennifer L P
Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2025 Sep;36(9):e70192. doi: 10.1111/pai.70192.
Food plays a unique role in culture and identity. For families managing food allergy, the role of food is complex and juxtaposed against the need to avoid known allergens, lest they risk an accidental exposure. While avoidance is simple in its instruction, the hidden prices of food allergy, namely the social and financial burdens on families, are substantial and fluid across the lifespan and in an era of rapid change in food allergy management and therapy. Families face significant impairments in quality of life, health-related quality of life, and food allergy anxiety, in addition to disproportionately higher food costs. The emergence of new food allergy therapies is exciting, but similarly carries high costs, which may not be in the financial reach of many families. Indeed, as a result of excess food costs compared to families not managing food allergy, families managing food allergy are at theoretically higher risk of being food insecure. Owing to these hidden prices, it behooves all involved in the care of patients with food allergy to ensure appropriate diagnoses (i.e., by an Allergist), alongside an allied health team committed to supporting the psychological and nutritional needs of the family.
食物在文化和身份认同中扮演着独特的角色。对于管理食物过敏的家庭而言,食物的角色十分复杂,且与避免已知过敏原的需求相互交织,因为一旦接触这些过敏原,就可能导致意外暴露。虽然避免接触过敏原的指令很简单,但食物过敏所带来的隐性代价,即家庭所承受的社会和经济负担,在整个生命周期以及食物过敏管理和治疗快速变化的时代,都是巨大且多变的。除了食品成本不成比例地大幅增加外,家庭在生活质量、健康相关生活质量和食物过敏焦虑方面也面临着严重的损害。新的食物过敏疗法的出现令人兴奋,但同样成本高昂,许多家庭可能无力承担。事实上,与未管理食物过敏的家庭相比,由于食物成本过高,管理食物过敏的家庭在理论上面临更高的食物不安全风险。由于这些隐性代价,所有参与食物过敏患者护理的人员都应确保进行适当的诊断(即由过敏症专科医生进行诊断),同时要有一个致力于满足家庭心理和营养需求的联合健康团队。