Fast-food 'linked to childhood asthma and eczema'

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Fast-food 'linked to childhood asthma and eczema'

Eating fast food three times a week may lead to asthma and eczema in children, say researchers who have looked at global disease and dietary patterns.

Data from more than 500,000 children in more than 50 countries suggests poor diet may be to blame for rising levels of these allergy-related conditions.

Those who ate fast food, such as take-away burgers, risked severe asthma, eczema and itchy, watery eyes.

Eating plenty of fruit appears to be protective, Thorax journal reports.

Fast food often contains high levels of saturated- and trans-fatty acids, which are known to affect immunity, while fruit is rich in antioxidants and other beneficial compounds, say the researchers.

In the study, children in their early teens who ate three or more weekly servings of fast food had a 39% increased risk of severe asthma.

Six- and seven-year-olds had a 27% increased risk.

Eating three or more portions of fruit a week cut the risk of severe asthma, eczema and rhinoconjunctivitis by between 11% and 14%.

The study authors, Prof Innes Asher, from the University of Auckland in New Zealand, and Prof Hywel Williams, from the University of Nottingham in the UK, said: "If the associations between fast foods and the symptom prevalence of asthma, rhinoconjunctivitis and eczema is causal, then the findings have major public health significance owing to the rising consumption of fast foods globally."

Generally, people with asthma do not have to follow a special diet.

In some cases, certain foods, such as cow's milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, yeast products, nuts, and some food colourings and preservatives, can make symptoms worse.

Malayka Rahman of Asthma UK, said research suggests that a person's diet may contribute to their risk of developing asthma and that eating healthily may have a beneficial effect.

"Evidence suggests that the vitamins and antioxidants found in fresh fruit and vegetables have a beneficial effect on asthma therefore Asthma UK advises people with asthma to eat a healthy, balanced diet including five portions of fruit or vegetables every day, fish more than twice a week, and pulses more than once a week."

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  • tonielcock1983
    tonielcock1983 Posts: 25 Member
    My 4 year old has quite bad eczema and Ive been trying to figure out what causes his flare ups by keeping food diary, cutting out certain trigger foods and reintroducing them but found nothing significant.

    We had our kitchen redone a few months ago and had no cooking facilities for a wk so for that wk we had crap food...the result?..bad, red itchy skin for my little man.. So for my son i do believe there is something in fast food which causes his eczema to flare up which is why we try to eat healthy most of the time.

    i think this article is on to something..
  • IronSmasher
    IronSmasher Posts: 3,908 Member
    So.............. we should try and eat healthily?
  • trophywife24
    trophywife24 Posts: 1,472 Member
    I totally understand a PP having to eat out for a temporary lack of a kitchen but honestly..... who the hell is feeding their kids fast food THREE times a week? Really.
  • tonielcock1983
    tonielcock1983 Posts: 25 Member
    I totally understand a PP having to eat out for a temporary lack of a kitchen but honestly..... who the hell is feeding their kids fast food THREE times a week? Really.

    People who cant be bothered to cook.. and have plenty of money..lol!
  • SavageFeast
    SavageFeast Posts: 325 Member
    I totally understand a PP having to eat out for a temporary lack of a kitchen but honestly..... who the hell is feeding their kids fast food THREE times a week? Really.

    Many people.