Background Strict allergen avoidance is important in day-to-day management of food allergy and avoidance when eating outside the home can present particular difficulties. EU legislation (EU FIC) introduced in December 2014 aimed to improve food allergen information provision for customers by requiring retailers of non-prepacked foods to provide information related to the content of one or more of 14 specified food allergens within their foods. Objectives To investigate the impact of EU FIC on the behaviours, experiences and attitudes of consumers with food allergy when eating out. Methods As part of longitudinal research, participants with food allergy from across the UK took part in either (A) pre and post legislation in-depth intervi...
It has been estimated that 5-8% of children and 1-2% of the adults in developed countries are affect...
Food allergy is a public health issue as 12 million adults are having food allergies in the U.S. The...
Food allergies are relatively recent topic and are rapidly developing into an epidemic that cannot b...
Background Strict allergen avoidance is important in day-to-day management of food allergy and avoi...
Background: Eating outside the home is challenging for consumers with food allergy (FA) and intolera...
BACKGROUND:Avoiding food allergens when eating outside the home presents particular difficulties for...
Understanding the subtle negotiations and difficulties encountered by FA/FIs when eating out can ser...
Food allergy is a chronic disease that can only be managed through avoidance of problematic proteins...
As the current treatment for food allergy involves dietary exclusion of the problem food, informatio...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
This article reviews current European legislation concerning allergens and their labelling, in parti...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
Food allergies are becoming more prevalent and affect up to 1 – 2% of adults and 5- 8% of children i...
New EU regulations regarding food allergen labelling were introduced in 2005. These rules were intro...
It has been estimated that 5-8% of children and 1-2% of the adults in developed countries are affect...
Food allergy is a public health issue as 12 million adults are having food allergies in the U.S. The...
Food allergies are relatively recent topic and are rapidly developing into an epidemic that cannot b...
Background Strict allergen avoidance is important in day-to-day management of food allergy and avoi...
Background: Eating outside the home is challenging for consumers with food allergy (FA) and intolera...
BACKGROUND:Avoiding food allergens when eating outside the home presents particular difficulties for...
Understanding the subtle negotiations and difficulties encountered by FA/FIs when eating out can ser...
Food allergy is a chronic disease that can only be managed through avoidance of problematic proteins...
As the current treatment for food allergy involves dietary exclusion of the problem food, informatio...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
This article reviews current European legislation concerning allergens and their labelling, in parti...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
Food allergies are becoming more prevalent and affect up to 1 – 2% of adults and 5- 8% of children i...
New EU regulations regarding food allergen labelling were introduced in 2005. These rules were intro...
It has been estimated that 5-8% of children and 1-2% of the adults in developed countries are affect...
Food allergy is a public health issue as 12 million adults are having food allergies in the U.S. The...
Food allergies are relatively recent topic and are rapidly developing into an epidemic that cannot b...