Antioxidant intakes in pregnancy may influence fetal immune programming and the risk of allergic disease. We investigated associations between maternal intakes of β-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin E, copper and zinc, and infant allergic outcomes. Antioxidant intakes of pregnant women (n = 420) assessed prospectively by a food frequency questionnaire, were examined in relation to allergic outcomes at 1 year of age (n = 300). The main relationships with allergic outcomes were seen with dietary vitamin C and copper. Specifically, higher maternal dietary vitamin C intake was associated with a reduced risk of any diagnosed infant allergic disease and wheeze. After adjustment for potential confounders the relationship with wheeze remained statistica...
RATIONALE: Allergic diseases are an increasing public health concern, and early life environment is ...
The SEATON cohort comprising 2000 pregnant women recruited 1997-99 was established to test if matern...
During the past few decades there has been a steady increase in the prevalence of noncommunicable di...
Antioxidant intakes in pregnancy may influence fetal immune programming and the risk of allergic dis...
Background: Low intakes of dietary antioxidants may contribute to increases in asthma and allergy. ...
The development of allergic disease starts prenatally, a vital period during which maternal exposure...
The increasing prevalence of allergic diseases in childhood in the last decades could be linked to c...
A cohort of 2000 women was recruited in early pregnancy when blood was taken, a full family history ...
The early presentation of childhood allergies and the rise in their prevalence suggest that changes ...
Background - Allergic diseases have seen a rise worldwide with children suffering the highest burden...
Epidemiological studies have suggested an association between maternal antioxidant levels during pre...
Epidemiological studies have suggested an association between maternal antioxidant levels during pre...
<p>RCT findings for vitamin supplementation compared with no vitamin supplementation and risk of whe...
The development of IgE-mediated allergic diseases is influenced by many factors, including genetic a...
The development of IgE-mediated allergic diseases is influenced by many factors, including genetic a...
RATIONALE: Allergic diseases are an increasing public health concern, and early life environment is ...
The SEATON cohort comprising 2000 pregnant women recruited 1997-99 was established to test if matern...
During the past few decades there has been a steady increase in the prevalence of noncommunicable di...
Antioxidant intakes in pregnancy may influence fetal immune programming and the risk of allergic dis...
Background: Low intakes of dietary antioxidants may contribute to increases in asthma and allergy. ...
The development of allergic disease starts prenatally, a vital period during which maternal exposure...
The increasing prevalence of allergic diseases in childhood in the last decades could be linked to c...
A cohort of 2000 women was recruited in early pregnancy when blood was taken, a full family history ...
The early presentation of childhood allergies and the rise in their prevalence suggest that changes ...
Background - Allergic diseases have seen a rise worldwide with children suffering the highest burden...
Epidemiological studies have suggested an association between maternal antioxidant levels during pre...
Epidemiological studies have suggested an association between maternal antioxidant levels during pre...
<p>RCT findings for vitamin supplementation compared with no vitamin supplementation and risk of whe...
The development of IgE-mediated allergic diseases is influenced by many factors, including genetic a...
The development of IgE-mediated allergic diseases is influenced by many factors, including genetic a...
RATIONALE: Allergic diseases are an increasing public health concern, and early life environment is ...
The SEATON cohort comprising 2000 pregnant women recruited 1997-99 was established to test if matern...
During the past few decades there has been a steady increase in the prevalence of noncommunicable di...