BackgroundA number of studies have observed an association between breast-feeding and increased risk of development of asthma and eczema. It has been proposed that these results might be due to early signs of atopic disease in the infant causing mothers to prolong breast-feeding.ObjectiveWe sought to determine whether early symptoms of atopic disease (eczema, food reaction, or asthma) or positive skin prick test responses reduce the likelihood of ceasing breast-feeding.MethodsA prospective birth cohort of 620 infants from Melbourne, Australia, was used. Telephone interviews every 4 weeks were conducted until 64 weeks and then again at 78 and 104 weeks to determine duration of breast-feeding (both exclusive and total) and evidence of atopic ...
[[abstract]]It is common to recommend breastfeeding and a delayed introduction of solids to prevent ...
Breastfeeding and atopy – does breastmilk reduce the risk of developing allergy and atopic disease?...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Breastfeeding is said to protect children from eczema (atopic dermatitis), ...
Background: The literature regarding the association between breast-feeding and atopic diseases has...
Background Atopic diseases (AD) are the most common chronic diseases in childhood, and their inciden...
The role of breastfeeding in allergic diseases remains controversial. The authors studied the associ...
Numerous studies have addressed the potential of breast-feeding to protect for the development of al...
[[abstract]]It is common to recommend breastfeeding and a delayed introduction of solids to prevent ...
Background Epidemiological data on infant feeding practices and allergic diseases are controversial....
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether breastfeeding should be discontinued for e...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is said to protect children from eczema (atopic dermatitis), but the avail...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the potential effect of modification by maternal allergic status on the re...
Background: Strategies to prevent children from developing allergy have been elaborated on the basis...
[[abstract]]It is common to recommend breastfeeding and a delayed introduction of solids to prevent ...
Breastfeeding and atopy – does breastmilk reduce the risk of developing allergy and atopic disease?...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Breastfeeding is said to protect children from eczema (atopic dermatitis), ...
Background: The literature regarding the association between breast-feeding and atopic diseases has...
Background Atopic diseases (AD) are the most common chronic diseases in childhood, and their inciden...
The role of breastfeeding in allergic diseases remains controversial. The authors studied the associ...
Numerous studies have addressed the potential of breast-feeding to protect for the development of al...
[[abstract]]It is common to recommend breastfeeding and a delayed introduction of solids to prevent ...
Background Epidemiological data on infant feeding practices and allergic diseases are controversial....
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether breastfeeding should be discontinued for e...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is said to protect children from eczema (atopic dermatitis), but the avail...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the potential effect of modification by maternal allergic status on the re...
Background: Strategies to prevent children from developing allergy have been elaborated on the basis...
[[abstract]]It is common to recommend breastfeeding and a delayed introduction of solids to prevent ...
Breastfeeding and atopy – does breastmilk reduce the risk of developing allergy and atopic disease?...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Breastfeeding is said to protect children from eczema (atopic dermatitis), ...