Gender-specific differences are evident in food intolerance and allergy. In this review, we will highlight and summarize the dissimilarities in prevalence of adverse food reactions, focusing on IgE-mediated food allergies and intolerances regarding frequency of symptoms and predisposing factors. After puberty, females suffer more frequently from food-related symptoms than males. Several factors may be responsible for this observation, for example hormonal effects, gender-specific behavior, perception of risk, or intake of medications. In this context, concrete studies related to adverse food reactions are still lacking.
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Afify, S. M., & Pali-Schöll, I. (2017, December 27). Adverse reactions to food: The female dominance - A secondary publication and update. World Allergy Organization Journal. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40413-017-0174-z
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