Living with food allergy is a unique and potentially life-threatening stressor that requires constant vigilance to food-related stimuli, but little is known about whether adolescents with food allergies are at increased risk for psychopathology—concurrently and over time
Much of the research looking at the relationship between anxiety and food allergies has been qualita...
Food allergy is an increasing phenomenon in Australia, with most recent reports of food allergy occu...
Background/Introduction: Food allergy (FA) management involves avoiding allergenic foods to prevent ...
Living with food allergy is a unique and potentially life-threatening stressor that requires constan...
Previous research has suggested adolescents and young people with food allergies have the highest ri...
Food allergy affects 6% of children but there is no cure, and strict avoidance of index allergens al...
Pediatric food allergies (FA) are increasing in prevalence and have been associated with decreased q...
Few studies have examined the association between food allergy (FA) and emotional and behavioral out...
The objective of this study was to assess the factors associated with the development, maintenance a...
INTRODUCTION:The study evaluates the impact of biopsychosocial factors involved in food allergy (FA)...
There is increased curiosity and research regarding the role that food allergies may or may not have...
Purpose: Many youth struggle with the physical, mental, and social burdens of food allergy. The exac...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The study evaluates the impact of biopsychosocial factors involved in foo...
Having a food allergy is a stressful thing for a child and their family. This is a chronic illness t...
Psychosocial concerns, such as anxiety and decreased quality of life, are common among patients with...
Much of the research looking at the relationship between anxiety and food allergies has been qualita...
Food allergy is an increasing phenomenon in Australia, with most recent reports of food allergy occu...
Background/Introduction: Food allergy (FA) management involves avoiding allergenic foods to prevent ...
Living with food allergy is a unique and potentially life-threatening stressor that requires constan...
Previous research has suggested adolescents and young people with food allergies have the highest ri...
Food allergy affects 6% of children but there is no cure, and strict avoidance of index allergens al...
Pediatric food allergies (FA) are increasing in prevalence and have been associated with decreased q...
Few studies have examined the association between food allergy (FA) and emotional and behavioral out...
The objective of this study was to assess the factors associated with the development, maintenance a...
INTRODUCTION:The study evaluates the impact of biopsychosocial factors involved in food allergy (FA)...
There is increased curiosity and research regarding the role that food allergies may or may not have...
Purpose: Many youth struggle with the physical, mental, and social burdens of food allergy. The exac...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The study evaluates the impact of biopsychosocial factors involved in foo...
Having a food allergy is a stressful thing for a child and their family. This is a chronic illness t...
Psychosocial concerns, such as anxiety and decreased quality of life, are common among patients with...
Much of the research looking at the relationship between anxiety and food allergies has been qualita...
Food allergy is an increasing phenomenon in Australia, with most recent reports of food allergy occu...
Background/Introduction: Food allergy (FA) management involves avoiding allergenic foods to prevent ...