THE BIG EIGHT UPDATE:

FOOD ALLERGY
OCCURRENCE IN CHILDREN

Soy allergies are rare. The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology estimates LESS THAN 1% OF ALL CHILDREN have a soy allergy. Of those, by age 10, an estimated 70% will outgrow it.1

There are more than 160 foods that can cause allergic reactions in people with food allergies.2 The prevalence of soy allergy is lowest among the Big 8 major allergens in children.3

Soy allergy is lowest among the major 8 in children

DID YOU KNOW?

Highly refined soybean oil does not cause allergic reactions. The FDA does not require soybean oil to be labeled as an allergen.4




1Savage, J.H., et al. “The natural history of soy allergy.” J Allergy Clin Immunol, 2010. 125(3): p. 683-686.

2U.S. Food & Drug Administration Website. Frequently Asked Questions about Food Allergies. Available at: https://www.fda.gov/food/food-allergens/frequently-asked-questions-about-food-allergies

3Gupta RS, Warren CM, Smith BM, et al. The Public Health Impact of Parent-Reported Childhood Food Allergies in the United States. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2019:142(6):e20181235.

4Gupta RS, Warren CM, Smith BM, et al. The Public Health Impact of Parent-Reported Childhood Food Allergies in the United States. Pediatrics. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2019:142(6):e20181235.