AIM:In this study, differences in serum fatty acid patterns between farm and non-farm infants were investigated and related to subsequent allergy development. We also related allergy-related serum fatty acids to maternal diet and breast milk fatty acids.METHODS:The FARMFLORA birth cohort included 28 farm and 37 non-farm infants. Serum was obtained from 21 farm infants and 29 controls at four months postpartum and analysed for phospholipid fatty acids. Allergy was diagnosed by paediatricians at three years of age.RESULTS:Serum fatty acid patterns were similar in farm and control infants, although farm infants had lower 18:1 omega-7 proportions. Serum proportions of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) were unrelated to farming status, but lower in ch...
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Children growing up on small family farms are at much lower risk of developing allergy than other ch...
BACKGROUND: Better understanding of the association between early life lipid intakes and the develop...
AIM: In this study, differences in serum fatty acid patterns between farm and non-farm infants were ...
The allergy prevalence is markedly low in children growing up on farms. Contact with livestock and c...
Growing up in a farm environment is protective against allergy development. Various explanations hav...
Atopic eczema, the most common atopic disease in infants, may pave the way for sensitization and all...
Atopic eczema, the most common atopic disease in infants, may pave the way for sensitization and all...
We have previously reported a protective effect of maternal omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty...
Background: A farming environment confers strong protection against allergy development. We have pre...
There may be a causal relationship between n-6 PUFA intake and allergic disease and there are biolog...
A causal link between increased intake of omega-6 (n-6) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and incr...
Allergies have increased strikingly in the affluent parts of the world during the last century. The ...
There may be a causal relationship between intake of n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and chi...
Despite intensive research, the knowledge on causes behind the increase in allergic diseases among c...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Children growing up on small family farms are at much lower risk of developing allergy than other ch...
BACKGROUND: Better understanding of the association between early life lipid intakes and the develop...
AIM: In this study, differences in serum fatty acid patterns between farm and non-farm infants were ...
The allergy prevalence is markedly low in children growing up on farms. Contact with livestock and c...
Growing up in a farm environment is protective against allergy development. Various explanations hav...
Atopic eczema, the most common atopic disease in infants, may pave the way for sensitization and all...
Atopic eczema, the most common atopic disease in infants, may pave the way for sensitization and all...
We have previously reported a protective effect of maternal omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty...
Background: A farming environment confers strong protection against allergy development. We have pre...
There may be a causal relationship between n-6 PUFA intake and allergic disease and there are biolog...
A causal link between increased intake of omega-6 (n-6) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and incr...
Allergies have increased strikingly in the affluent parts of the world during the last century. The ...
There may be a causal relationship between intake of n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and chi...
Despite intensive research, the knowledge on causes behind the increase in allergic diseases among c...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Children growing up on small family farms are at much lower risk of developing allergy than other ch...
BACKGROUND: Better understanding of the association between early life lipid intakes and the develop...