Studies on the role of non-milk fluids in the development of child atopic disease are scarce. We had a unique opportunity to investigate prospective association between the introduction of fruit syrup, orange juice, sterilized water, vitamins and honey at 1 month and the development of child atopic disease. The exposure of interest was measured by parental report of non-milk fluids introduction to infants aged 1 month at the Tasmanian Infant Health Survey, 1988-89, Tasmania. Data on the outcomes of interest (atopic sensitization, asthma, eczema and hay fever) were collected during the 1997 Childhood Allergy and Respiratory Health Study when children were 8 yr old. Relative risks were derived from generalized linear model with a log link fun...
Prevalence of asthma in Australian children is amongst the highest in the world. Although breastfeed...
Prevalence of asthma in Australian children is amongst the highest in the world. Although breastfeed...
Prevalence of asthma in Australian children is amongst the highest in the world. Although breastfeed...
Studies on the role of non-milk fluids in the development of child atopic disease are scarce. We had...
OBJECTIVES: Scientific evidence is scarce about timing of solid-food introduction and its associatio...
Background: Strategies to prevent children from developing allergy have been elaborated on the basis...
The etiology of asthma includes lifestyle factors. Breastfeeding and introduction of complementary f...
We prospectively investigated whether organic food consumption by infants was associated with develo...
none13noBackground Epidemiological data on infant feeding practices and allergic diseases are contro...
Prevalence of asthma in Australian children is amongst the highest in the world. Although breastfeed...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Environmental factors can affect the development of atopic dermati...
The burden of atopic disorders is continuously worsening worldwide, especially in childhood. Therefo...
[[abstract]]It is common to recommend breastfeeding and a delayed introduction of solids to prevent ...
Prevalence of asthma in Australian children is amongst the highest in the world. Although breastfeed...
Prevalence of asthma in Australian children is amongst the highest in the world. Although breastfeed...
Prevalence of asthma in Australian children is amongst the highest in the world. Although breastfeed...
Studies on the role of non-milk fluids in the development of child atopic disease are scarce. We had...
OBJECTIVES: Scientific evidence is scarce about timing of solid-food introduction and its associatio...
Background: Strategies to prevent children from developing allergy have been elaborated on the basis...
The etiology of asthma includes lifestyle factors. Breastfeeding and introduction of complementary f...
We prospectively investigated whether organic food consumption by infants was associated with develo...
none13noBackground Epidemiological data on infant feeding practices and allergic diseases are contro...
Prevalence of asthma in Australian children is amongst the highest in the world. Although breastfeed...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Environmental factors can affect the development of atopic dermati...
The burden of atopic disorders is continuously worsening worldwide, especially in childhood. Therefo...
[[abstract]]It is common to recommend breastfeeding and a delayed introduction of solids to prevent ...
Prevalence of asthma in Australian children is amongst the highest in the world. Although breastfeed...
Prevalence of asthma in Australian children is amongst the highest in the world. Although breastfeed...
Prevalence of asthma in Australian children is amongst the highest in the world. Although breastfeed...