As reported in the recent literature, Nickel has become an important part of our daily life since the last decades. We can find it in skincare products, occupational exposures and foods. Only recently, research has started to show a link between Nickel and many health disorders, including adverse reactions to food containing nickel. Nowadays, the relationship between nickel-containing foods and well-being is becoming a topic of growing interest in clinical practice and will play an even larger role in the future. The use of foods with a high nickel content, largely present in a gluten free diet, could explain the lack of clinical remission in celiac patients and dispel a diagnosis of refractory celiac disease.

High consumption of nickel‐containing foods and IBS-like disorders: late events in a gluten-free diet / Picarelli, A.; Greco, N.; Sciuttini, F.; Marini, C.; Meacci, A.. - In: ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY. - ISSN 0147-6513. - 222:(2021), pp. 1-2. [10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112492]

High consumption of nickel‐containing foods and IBS-like disorders: late events in a gluten-free diet

Greco N.;Sciuttini F.;Meacci A.
2021

Abstract

As reported in the recent literature, Nickel has become an important part of our daily life since the last decades. We can find it in skincare products, occupational exposures and foods. Only recently, research has started to show a link between Nickel and many health disorders, including adverse reactions to food containing nickel. Nowadays, the relationship between nickel-containing foods and well-being is becoming a topic of growing interest in clinical practice and will play an even larger role in the future. The use of foods with a high nickel content, largely present in a gluten free diet, could explain the lack of clinical remission in celiac patients and dispel a diagnosis of refractory celiac disease.
2021
allergic contact dermatitis (ACD); allergic contact mucositis (ACM); celiac disease; irritable bowel syndrome (IBS); nickel; diet; gluten-free; food; humans
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High consumption of nickel‐containing foods and IBS-like disorders: late events in a gluten-free diet / Picarelli, A.; Greco, N.; Sciuttini, F.; Marini, C.; Meacci, A.. - In: ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY. - ISSN 0147-6513. - 222:(2021), pp. 1-2. [10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112492]
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