Diagnostic intervention improved health-related quality of life among teenagers with food allergy

PLoS One. 2024 Jan 11;19(1):e0296664. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0296664. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Objectives: The aim was to examine if a diagnostic intervention set up to assess current food allergy to cow's milk, hen's egg, fish, or wheat among teenagers had an impact on generic and disease specific health-related quality of life (HRQL). The study compared HRQL scoring before and two years after the intervention, and in relation to age matched controls without reported food allergy.

Methods: The study was performed within the Obstructive Lung Disease in Northern Sweden (OLIN) studies where a cohort study on asthma and allergic diseases among 8-year-old schoolchildren was initiated in 2006. At age 12 years, the 125/2612 (5%) children who reported allergy to cow's milk, hen's egg, fish, or wheat were invited to a diagnostic intervention including clinical examination, blood tests and evaluation by a pediatric allergist. Of 94 participants, 79 completed generic and disease specific HRQL questionnaires. Additionally, a random sample of 200 (62% of invited) children without food allergy from the OLIN cohort answered the generic HRQL questionnaire. The respondents of the HRQL questionnaires were re-examined two years later and 57 teenagers with and 154 without reported allergy participated.

Results: There were no significant differences in generic HRQL scores between teenagers with and without reported food allergy at study entry, or after the intervention. Among those with reported food allergy, we found a significant improvement in disease specific HRQL after the intervention (mean values: 3.41 vs 2.80, p<0.001). Teenagers with only food allergy had better disease specific HRQL compared to those with one, two or three concomitant allergic diseases, both before and after the intervention. Children with only food allergy significantly improved their HRQL after the intervention, 1.84 vs. 2.87 (p<0.001) but this association was not seen in children with one other allergic disorder (3.16 vs. 3.65, p = 0.121) or those with two or more allergic disorders (3.72 vs. 3.90, p = 0.148).

Conclusion: The diagnostic intervention showed a long-term improvement of disease specific HRQL but not generic HRQL.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Allergens
  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Chickens
  • Child
  • Cohort Studies
  • Eggs
  • Female
  • Food Hypersensitivity* / diagnosis
  • Humans
  • Milk Hypersensitivity* / diagnosis
  • Quality of Life

Substances

  • Allergens

Grants and funding

The study was funded by The Swedish Asthma-Allergy Foundation (AW) 2010013-K https://astmaoallergiforbundet.se/; The Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation (LH) 20140264 https://www.hjart-lungfonden.se/; VISARE Norr (LH) 370491 https://www.norrasjukvardsregionforbundet.se/halso-och-sjukvard/fou/visare-norr/; FoU - the State Government funding for Health Care research, AW: VLL-233971, ÅS: RV-158921;: RV-46700, LH: 484661, Insamlingsstiftelsen (AW) 223-27-10 https://www.aurora.umu.se/organisation-och-styrning/organisation/fakultetssidor/medicinsk-fakultet/utlysningar/insamlingsstiftelsen/; The Sven Jerring Foundation, AW 2015-12-08, ÅS: 20111208,20131209, 141208,151208,161215 https://jerringfonden.se/; The Kempe-Carlgrenska Foundation (ÅS) 20151111,20141114, 20130520 https://kc-fonden.se/; The Oskar foundation AW 20120116, 2011-01-18; ÅS 20140219, 20130121 http://www.oskarfonden.se/; The Anerska Foundation (AW) 223-2617-11 https://stiftelsemedel.se/stiftelsen-anerska-fonden/; The Kjerstin Hejdenberg Foundation (AW) 2013-12-05 https://astmaoallergiforbundet.se/forskning/sok-bidrag/kerstin-hejdenbergs-stipendium/; Ebba Danelius' Foundation (ÅS) 2014-11 https://swenurse.se/fonder-och-stipendier/projektmedel/ebba-danelius-stiftelse; Stiftelsen Samariten AW 2011-11-17; ÅS 20131122, 20141120, 2015-0014 https://www.stiftelsensamariten.se/; The Swedish Society for Asthma and Allergy Nursing (ÅS) 20150320 https://swenurse.se/sektionerochnatverk/astmaallergiochkolsjukskoterskeforeningen.4.62e5211e171ac42ce6c14897.html; The Mayflower Charity Foundation for Children (ÅS) 44 2014-01-27https://majblomman.se/. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.