Food Allergy Clinical Trial
The investigators aim to asses the effect of dieto-therapy and of nutritional counseling on the nutritional status, body growth and tolerance acquisition in children with cow's milk allergy.
Prospective controlled study including patients with cow's milk allergy(6-36 months of
age.During the first examination, the diagnosis will be assessed by pediatricians with great
experience in food allergy, checking that the patient had undergone a standardized
procedure. All cases with an unclear diagnosis of FA (i.e., lack of careful medical history,
laboratory studies, and oral food challenge) or on incorrect exclusion diet (i.e.,
assumption of at least traces of the food allergen) will be excluded. Children with a
positive history for prematurity, systemic diseases, renal failure, neurological impairment,
active tuberculosis, autoimmune diseases, immunodeficiency, chronic inflammatory bowel
diseases, celiac disease, cystic fibrosis, metabolic or endocrine diseases, malignancy and
malformation of the gastrointestinal or the urinary tract will be also excluded. The history
of each patient will be evaluated and the results of FA screening tests (i.e., skin prick
tests and atopy patch tests) and of oral food challenge, together with all demographic and
clinical information will be registered into a specific clinical chart. At enrolment (T0),
after 2 (T1),4 (T2), 6(T3)and 12 months (T4) weight, length or height and head circumference
were measured by experienced nurse unaware of the study aims using standardized procedures.
The anthropometric indices (z-score for weight, z-score for length/height, z-score for head
circumference) will be also evaluated for all study subjects. Anthropometric measurements
will be compared with the Euro-Growth References Charts. At the end of the first visit the
parents of all children taking part in the study will be asked to fill a 3-day diet record
report in a form of a printed chart. Written informed consent will be obtained from parents
of each child enrolled in the study.
Nutritional counseling Enrolled subjects will be evaluated by registered dieticians with a
wide experience in pediatric FA, blinded to the study aims, assessing the results of the
3-day diary dietary intake at enrollment (T0), at 6 months (T3) and 12 months (T4). All
diaries will be collected and analyzed using a specific software based on the Italian food
composition tables. The dieticians will evaluate the results of the 3-day diary and will
give information to the parents about issues potentially arising during dietary elimination
and on how to replace the allergen in the diet with alternative food items equivalent on the
nutritional standpoint according to specific dietary recommended intake (DRI) for Italian
children for age and sex .The nutritional counseling will be also focused on feeding
behaviors, selection pleasant food and children preferences. No nutritional support products
will be prescribed. This is the standard procedure in the management of FA in the centers
involved in the study.
Laboratory measurements At the enrollment and after 6 months (T3) after nutritional
intervention a venous blood sample will be collected from children with FA on elimination
diet. The following laboratory measurements will be analyzed through standardized
procedures: hemoglobin, albumin, total cholesterol, triglycerides, calcium, phosphorus, and
zinc.
To investigate the patients rate of tolerance acquisition after 12 months of exclusion diet
an oral food challenge (OFC) will be performed.
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