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Effects of exercise and sleep deprivation on reaction severity during oral peanut challenge: a randomised controlled trial

Effects of exercise and sleep deprivation on reaction severity during oral peanut challenge: a randomised controlled trial
Effects of exercise and sleep deprivation on reaction severity during oral peanut challenge: a randomised controlled trial
Background: the severity of allergic reactions to foods can vary markedly. Little is known of variations in reaction severity within or between individuals or the effects of co-factors.
Objective: we examined the effects of sleep deprivation and exercise and repeat challenges on the severity and patterns of allergic reactions to peanut.
Methods: in a randomised crossover study, adults with peanut allergy underwent 3 open peanut challenges in random order: with exercise after each dose, with sleep deprivation preceding challenge, and with no intervention. Primary outcome was eliciting dose, reported elsewhere. Reaction severity was a secondary outcome, evaluated using a weighted log-transformed numerical severity score. Analyses estimated the difference in severity between non-intervention challenge and challenges with exercise or sleep deprivation, adjusting for challenge order and using the highest dose tolerated by each individual across all their challenges. Symptom pattern reproducibility was assessed by comparing symptom sequences using pairwise sequence alignment to obtain percentage match in symptom pattern.
Results: eighty-one participants (mean age 25y) completed at least one post-baseline challenge. Sleep deprivation, but not exercise, significantly increased severity score by 48% (95%CI 12%,84%;p=0.009) compared to no intervention. A 38% increase in severity was observed between the first and last post baseline challenge (95%CI 1%,75%;p=0.044). The average pairwise match of symptoms within individuals was 82.4% and across individuals was 78.3%.
Conclusion: a novel severity score demonstrates that sleep deprivation and repeated challenges increase reaction severity. Understanding factors affecting severity is essential for effective risk management. We also show that symptom patterns in repeat peanut challenges are similar within and between individuals.
Allergy, Exercise, Peanut, Severity, Sleep deprivation
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Dua, Shelley, Ruiz-Garcia, Monica, Bond, Simon and Roberts, Graham , et al. (2022) Effects of exercise and sleep deprivation on reaction severity during oral peanut challenge: a randomised controlled trial. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 10 (9), 2404-2413.e1. (doi:10.1016/j.jaip.2022.04.043).

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Abstract

Background: the severity of allergic reactions to foods can vary markedly. Little is known of variations in reaction severity within or between individuals or the effects of co-factors.
Objective: we examined the effects of sleep deprivation and exercise and repeat challenges on the severity and patterns of allergic reactions to peanut.
Methods: in a randomised crossover study, adults with peanut allergy underwent 3 open peanut challenges in random order: with exercise after each dose, with sleep deprivation preceding challenge, and with no intervention. Primary outcome was eliciting dose, reported elsewhere. Reaction severity was a secondary outcome, evaluated using a weighted log-transformed numerical severity score. Analyses estimated the difference in severity between non-intervention challenge and challenges with exercise or sleep deprivation, adjusting for challenge order and using the highest dose tolerated by each individual across all their challenges. Symptom pattern reproducibility was assessed by comparing symptom sequences using pairwise sequence alignment to obtain percentage match in symptom pattern.
Results: eighty-one participants (mean age 25y) completed at least one post-baseline challenge. Sleep deprivation, but not exercise, significantly increased severity score by 48% (95%CI 12%,84%;p=0.009) compared to no intervention. A 38% increase in severity was observed between the first and last post baseline challenge (95%CI 1%,75%;p=0.044). The average pairwise match of symptoms within individuals was 82.4% and across individuals was 78.3%.
Conclusion: a novel severity score demonstrates that sleep deprivation and repeated challenges increase reaction severity. Understanding factors affecting severity is essential for effective risk management. We also show that symptom patterns in repeat peanut challenges are similar within and between individuals.

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Accepted/In Press date: 20 April 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 25 May 2022
Published date: September 2022
Additional Information: Funding Information: The study was funded by the Food Standards Agency UK . Publisher Copyright: © 2022 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Keywords: Allergy, Exercise, Peanut, Severity, Sleep deprivation

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Local EPrints ID: 476486
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/476486
ISSN: 2213-2198
PURE UUID: 98f84c9f-5018-4b07-b661-73c02d13045a
ORCID for Graham Roberts: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2252-1248

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Date deposited: 03 May 2023 17:46
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:02

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Author: Shelley Dua
Author: Monica Ruiz-Garcia
Author: Simon Bond
Author: James Dowey
Author: Stephen R Durham
Author: Ian Kimber
Author: Clare Mills
Author: Graham Roberts ORCID iD
Author: Isabel Skypala
Author: James Wason
Author: Pamela Ewan
Author: Robert J Boyle
Author: Andrew Clark
Corporate Author: et al.

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