Prevalence and Severity of Food Allergies Among US Adults
Northwestern University · Lurie Children's Hospital · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Food allergy is a costly, potentially life-threatening condition. Although studies have examined the prevalence of childhood food allergy, little is known about prevalence, severity, or health care utilization related to food allergies among US adults.
To provide nationally representative estimates of the distribution, severity, and factors associated with adult food allergies. Design, Setting, and Participants: In this cross-sectional survey study of US adults, surveys were administered via the internet and telephone from October 9, 2015, to September 18, 2016. Participants were first recruited from NORC at the University of Chicago's probability-based AmeriSpeak panel, and additional participants were recruited from the non-probability-based Survey Sampling International (SSI) panel. Exposures: Demographic and allergic participant characteristics. Main Outcomes and Measures: Self-reported food allergies were the main outcome and were considered convincing if reported symptoms to specific allergens were consistent with IgE-mediated reactions. Diagnosis history to specific allergens and food allergy-related health care use were also primary outcomes. Estimates were based on this nationally representative sample using small-area estimation and iterative proportional fitting methods. To increase precision, AmeriSpeak data were augmented by calibration-weighted, non-probability-based responses from SSI.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 66.31
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 48
Authors
8- RSRuchi S. GuptaCorresponding
Northwestern University, Lurie Children's Hospital
- CWChristopher Warren
University of Southern California
- BSBridget Smith
Northwestern University, Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital, Center for Innovation
- JJJialing Jiang
Northwestern University
- JBJesse Blumenstock
Northwestern University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Allergy
- Food allergy
- Environmental health
- Telephone interview
- Cross-sectional study
- National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
- Young adult
- Zero hunger