Background Although breastfeeding has been well-established as the preferred method for infant nutrition, its prophylactic effects on food allergy remain controversial. Infantile eczema has been linked to food allergy via percutaneous sensitization; however, this relationship has not been considered in previous studies. We aimed to uncover the prophylactic effects of breastfeeding on food allergy, focusing on eczema-mediated percutaneous sensitization. Methods This retrospective cohort study was based on 46,616 children from the Longitudinal Survey of Newborns in the 21st Century in Japan, begun in 2001. We classified participants into three groups based on infant feeding practices (exclusive breastfeeding, partial breastfeeding including ...
Despite intensive research, the knowledge on causes behind the increase in allergic diseases among c...
Background Food allergy is thought to develop through transcutaneous sensitization, especially in t...
BACKGROUND: Nutritional intervention with hydrolysed infant formulas has been shown efficacious in p...
Background Although breastfeeding has been well-established as the preferred method for infant nutri...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Human breast milk is generally regarded as the best nutrition for infants in ...
BACKGROUND Breastfeeding is said to protect children from eczema (atopic dermatitis), but the ava...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Breastfeeding is said to protect children from eczema (atopic dermatitis), ...
Although breast milk has been recommended by WHO, there is controversy on its preventive effect agai...
Aim To systematically review the association between breastfeeding and childhood allergic disease. ...
International audienceBackground & aimour aim was to examine the associations between infant milk-fe...
Background: Modes of infant feeding such as direct and indirect breastfeeding, and formula feeding, ...
INTRODUCTION: The overall beneficial effects of breastfeeding for infants have been well documented,...
Allergies such as dietary, allergic rhinitis, allergy-related asthma, and atopic dermatitis have bec...
The role of breastfeeding in allergic diseases remains controversial. The authors studied the associ...
[[abstract]]It is common to recommend breastfeeding and a delayed introduction of solids to prevent ...
Despite intensive research, the knowledge on causes behind the increase in allergic diseases among c...
Background Food allergy is thought to develop through transcutaneous sensitization, especially in t...
BACKGROUND: Nutritional intervention with hydrolysed infant formulas has been shown efficacious in p...
Background Although breastfeeding has been well-established as the preferred method for infant nutri...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Human breast milk is generally regarded as the best nutrition for infants in ...
BACKGROUND Breastfeeding is said to protect children from eczema (atopic dermatitis), but the ava...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Breastfeeding is said to protect children from eczema (atopic dermatitis), ...
Although breast milk has been recommended by WHO, there is controversy on its preventive effect agai...
Aim To systematically review the association between breastfeeding and childhood allergic disease. ...
International audienceBackground & aimour aim was to examine the associations between infant milk-fe...
Background: Modes of infant feeding such as direct and indirect breastfeeding, and formula feeding, ...
INTRODUCTION: The overall beneficial effects of breastfeeding for infants have been well documented,...
Allergies such as dietary, allergic rhinitis, allergy-related asthma, and atopic dermatitis have bec...
The role of breastfeeding in allergic diseases remains controversial. The authors studied the associ...
[[abstract]]It is common to recommend breastfeeding and a delayed introduction of solids to prevent ...
Despite intensive research, the knowledge on causes behind the increase in allergic diseases among c...
Background Food allergy is thought to develop through transcutaneous sensitization, especially in t...
BACKGROUND: Nutritional intervention with hydrolysed infant formulas has been shown efficacious in p...