2024
DOI: 10.1002/clt2.12336
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Risk assessment behaviour when eating out in adults with food hypersensitivity

Rebecca C. Knibb,
Lily Hawkins,
Cassandra Screti
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundFood hypersensitivity (FHS) management requires daily risk assessments of all food and drinks consumed to prevent unpleasant and potentially fatal adverse reactions. Most research has focussed on food allergy in children and families. Little is known about the impact on adults or those with other FHS, such as food intolerance or coeliac disease. This study assessed differences in practices and risk assessment behaviours when eating out for adults with FHS.MethodsAdult UK residents (N = 930; 820 femal… Show more

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