Allergies and the Hygiene HypothesisDEBBIE ELLIOTT
The Helminthes Hypothesis is nearly identical to the Hygiene Hypothesis but it focuses exclusively on parasites.Helminthes are the worms that live in the human intestinal tract.“蠕虫假说”和“卫生假说”大同小异,只是这一假说单独强调了寄生虫的作用,它们生活在人类的肠胃内。
53 Based on the assumption that more children at home means more shared "germs", Strachan concluded that infections of early childhood protect against allergies. The word "hygiene" only appeared in the title of the article but that was enough to coin the name of the hypothesis. Later, Bach...
at this point there are no other data to suggest that any change in lifestyle will be of benefit [in preventing allergies]," Dr Cheng admitted. "The science has been very well done, but in the lay sense, the hygiene hypothesis has been interpreted...
Prevalence of allergies in high-income countries and ur... Emmanuel,Prokopakis,and,... - 《International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology》 被引量: 23发表: 2013年 The hygiene hypothesis and allergic disorders Allergic diseases are more frequent in the general population than other immune-...
You will have heard it 3_ to as the hygiene hypothesis (卫生假说).This concept proposed that rising levels of allergies(过敏)might be linked to _4of exposure to childhood infection,because of higher standards of hygiene. This is now known to be incorrect. Yes,_ 5 with microbes is vital ...
An Epidemic of Absence: A New Way of Understanding Allergies and Autoimmune Diseases Moises Velasquez-Manoff Scribner An Epidemic of Absence is a timely account of the hygiene hypothesis, and it delivers a rich lode of history, epidemiological data, immunological speculation and stories of human ...
allergiesandskindisorders.•Thehumanimmunesystemevolvedtwotypesofbiologicaldefenses.Whenonedefensivesystemlackspracticefightingbacteriaandviruses,perhapsduetoasanitarylifestyle,theothersystembecomestoopowerfulandoverreactstoharmlesssubstanceslikepollen.HygieneHypothesis–ProposedModeofAction/Mechanism•Allergicdiseasesare...
The answer is the "hygiene hypothesis." There is this notion that children in the developing world are less likely to develop such allergies as eczema and asthma compared with children in the developed world. That is a fact. The thinking behind why this happens is that children in the ...
These findings affirm the “Hygiene Hypothesis,” a theory that stipulates being “overly hygienic” is only healthy to an extent. Studies find children who were exposed to more dirt and germs “experienced fewer allergies in adulthood, compared to children who grew up in cleaner environments.” ...