2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123265
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High Prevalence of Nickel Allergy in an Overweight Female Population: A Pilot Observational Analysis

Abstract: ContextIn our Allergy Unit, we incidentally observed that a low Nickel diet, prescribed for delayed allergy to Nickel sulfate, reduced body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference in overweight patients.ObjectivesThis pilot cross-sectional analysis was undertaken to compare the prevalence of Nickel allergy of overweight individuals versus the general population. We also had the chance to report the efficacy of a low Nickel diet on BMI and waist circumference in Nickel-sensitive overweight subjects.MethodsEigh… Show more

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“…This can also explain the lower prevalence of nickel allergy in the oldest age group. A recent pilot study by Lusi et al reported a higher prevalence of nickel allergy in an overweight female population . In the univariate analysis, we found the opposite; however, this effect was no longer significant in the multivariate model, and there were also no differences in effects between males and females.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…This can also explain the lower prevalence of nickel allergy in the oldest age group. A recent pilot study by Lusi et al reported a higher prevalence of nickel allergy in an overweight female population . In the univariate analysis, we found the opposite; however, this effect was no longer significant in the multivariate model, and there were also no differences in effects between males and females.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…For example, the prevalence of pollen sensitization and allergic diseases tends to be high for those living in an environment with high atmospheric concentration of pollen 56. Demographic factors, including sex, age, and obesity, are significant contributing factors to the development of allergic diseases 789. In addition, in recent studies, the vitamin D level was suggested as a significant factor associated with the risk of allergic diseases 10.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, previous studies have found an extraordinarily high, widespread occurrence of Ni allergies in women and men who were either overweight or obese in comparison with the general population. Ni allergies have been associated with the increased production of IL-17, an inflammatory protein linked with obesity and insulin resistance [27,28]. Notably, avoiding foods with Ni reduced body fat and BMI in overweight women allergic to the metal, particularly those in the early menopause stage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%