The prevalence of food allergies and rates of specific types vary by race, ethnicity, and income, according to research.
A nationally representative survey of 51,819 households was conducted in 2015 and 2016.
Researchers grouped participants by race , ethnicity , and socioeconomic status and estimated the prevalence of food allergies in each category.Non-Hispanic White individuals had the lowest rate of self-reported or parent-reported food allergies , compared with Asian , Hispanic , and non-Hispanic Black individuals.
Among kids, Black children had the highest rate of food allergies , whereas Asian children had the lowest rate . Asian children had the highest rates of tree nut allergies , while Black children had the highest rates of allergies to peanuts , eggs , and fin fish . By income, the prevalence of food allergies was lowest among households earning more than $150,000 per year ."Additional targeted, educational interventions may address disparities in food allergy outcomes and improve targeted food allergy management," the researchers say.
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