(Mark Stout)
Avoiding foods that contain nickel significantly decreased body fat and
body-mass index in overweight women allergic to the metal, especially
those in early menopause, according to a pilot study in PLoS One.
The study found an unusually high prevalence of nickel allergy in women
and men who were overweight or obese compared with the general
population. Nickel, a trace element found in water, soil and food, is
the most common cause of metal allergies. Foods that contain high levels
of nickel include whole grains, legumes, cocoa and some vegetables, the
study said.
Researchers recruited 87 patients, mostly women, in their early 50s from
the allergy unit of the Italian Red Cross in Rome. Their average BMI
was 32, or obese.
Nickel allergies were diagnosed in 60% of the women and 13% of the men.
Nickel allergy affects approximately 13% of women and 2% of men in the
general population, researchers said.
The allergic subjects were prescribed a balanced, normal-calorie diet
that eliminated or restricted foods containing higher concentrations of
nickel. After six months, 56% of women following the diet had lost 5.1%
of their body fat, trimmed 4.6 inches from their waistlines and saw
their BMIs drop by 4.2 points. Men were excluded from the final analysis
because of their small numbers, researchers said. Source
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