
Frontiers in Nutrition, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 12
Опубликована: Март 21, 2025
Introduction Increasing evidence suggests that alcohol consumption may be associated with allergic diseases. This cross-sectional analysis aimed to determine the correlation between patterns and rhinitis (AR) in US adults. Methods A study was conducted involving 2,179 individuals aged 20 years older who took part 2005–2006 National Health Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), which assessed AR patterns. Alcohol categorized into three groups: “Never” (fewer than 12 drinks a lifetime), “Now” (currently drinking), “Former” (a prior history of drinking but no longer consuming alcohol). The association analyzed separately for men women, adjusting several comorbidities. Results Individuals currently consume are more likely exhibit elevated levels total IgE cat/dog dander-specific compared non-consumers. Compared male group, drinking) positively both partially adjusted fully model. However, we did not find any positive relationship female current linked higher prevalence women. Conclusion We discovered high men.
Язык: Английский