What have studies of non-industrialized countries told us about the cause of allergic disease?

The increase in allergic diseases that was observed in countries that had experienced rapid economic growth since the mid-20th century initiated a search for environmental exposures that may explain these phenomena that continues to the present day. Societies that are in the earlier stages of the pr...

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Main Author: Fogarty, Andrew W.
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Published: Wiley 2014
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description The increase in allergic diseases that was observed in countries that had experienced rapid economic growth since the mid-20th century initiated a search for environmental exposures that may explain these phenomena that continues to the present day. Societies that are in the earlier stages of the process of industrialization provide an opportunity to compare the initial stages of economic development and the lifestyle changes that may accompany this, with other communities whose way of life may not have changed appreciably for centuries. These studies have consistently demonstrated higher levels of allergic disease in the relatively affluent populations compared with those who maintain a more traditional lifestyle. Environmental changes that have emerged from these studies that may modify the risk of allergic disease include microbial exposures including parasite infection, pollution, diet and obesity. In addition, food and drug allergies represent a neglected area of research in these countries that may be causing a relatively high burden of disease.
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spelling nottingham-377952020-05-04T16:58:20Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37795/ What have studies of non-industrialized countries told us about the cause of allergic disease? Fogarty, Andrew W. The increase in allergic diseases that was observed in countries that had experienced rapid economic growth since the mid-20th century initiated a search for environmental exposures that may explain these phenomena that continues to the present day. Societies that are in the earlier stages of the process of industrialization provide an opportunity to compare the initial stages of economic development and the lifestyle changes that may accompany this, with other communities whose way of life may not have changed appreciably for centuries. These studies have consistently demonstrated higher levels of allergic disease in the relatively affluent populations compared with those who maintain a more traditional lifestyle. Environmental changes that have emerged from these studies that may modify the risk of allergic disease include microbial exposures including parasite infection, pollution, diet and obesity. In addition, food and drug allergies represent a neglected area of research in these countries that may be causing a relatively high burden of disease. Wiley 2014-12-26 Article PeerReviewed Fogarty, Andrew W. (2014) What have studies of non-industrialized countries told us about the cause of allergic disease? Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 45 (1). pp. 87-93. ISSN 1365-2222 allergy asthma economic development industrialisation http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cea.12339/abstract doi:10.1111/cea.12339 doi:10.1111/cea.12339
spellingShingle allergy
asthma
economic development
industrialisation
Fogarty, Andrew W.
What have studies of non-industrialized countries told us about the cause of allergic disease?
title What have studies of non-industrialized countries told us about the cause of allergic disease?
title_full What have studies of non-industrialized countries told us about the cause of allergic disease?
title_fullStr What have studies of non-industrialized countries told us about the cause of allergic disease?
title_full_unstemmed What have studies of non-industrialized countries told us about the cause of allergic disease?
title_short What have studies of non-industrialized countries told us about the cause of allergic disease?
title_sort what have studies of non-industrialized countries told us about the cause of allergic disease?
topic allergy
asthma
economic development
industrialisation
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