Background: Food allergy is thought to develop through transcutaneous sensitization, especially in the presence of skin barrier impairment and inflammation. Regular moisturizer application to infant skin could potentially promote transcutaneous sensitization and the development of food allergy. Objectives: We tested this hypothesis in the Enquiring About Tolerance (EAT) study population. Methods: The EAT study was a population-based randomized clinical trial conducted from January 15, 2008, to August 31, 2015, and recruited 1303 exclusively breastfed 3-month-old infants and their families from England and Wales. At enrollment at 3 months, families completed a questionnaire that included questions about frequency and type of moisturizer appl...
BACKGROUND: Food allergy is common, especially in childhood, where 6-8% of children are affected. Id...
Background: A few studies have investigated the antecedents and outcomes of infants who demonstrate ...
Background Studies of Australian infants have reported that more than 80% of those with moderate ato...
BackgroundFood allergy is thought to develop through transcutaneous sensitization, especially in the...
BACKGROUND: Transcutaneous exposure to food allergens can lead to food sensitization (FS)/food aller...
BackgroundRecent studies have suggested that epidermal barrier dysfunction contributes to the develo...
The relationship between early onset eczema and food allergy among infants has never been examined i...
Background: Factors predicting allergic sensitization in the first 6 months of life are poorly under...
Background: The Enquiring About Tolerance (EAT) study was a randomized trial of the early introducti...
BACKGROUND: Eczema and food allergy are common health conditions that usually begin in early childho...
The relationship between infant skin health and food allergy pathogenesis is the focus of intense re...
The aim of the study The aim of this study was to assess the value of interventions aimed at impr...
Background: Eczema is commonly associated with sensitization in infants, but the causative role of s...
BACKGROUND: A few studies have investigated the antecedents and outcomes of infants who demonstrate ...
Background: Modes of infant feeding such as direct and indirect breastfeeding, and formula feeding, ...
BACKGROUND: Food allergy is common, especially in childhood, where 6-8% of children are affected. Id...
Background: A few studies have investigated the antecedents and outcomes of infants who demonstrate ...
Background Studies of Australian infants have reported that more than 80% of those with moderate ato...
BackgroundFood allergy is thought to develop through transcutaneous sensitization, especially in the...
BACKGROUND: Transcutaneous exposure to food allergens can lead to food sensitization (FS)/food aller...
BackgroundRecent studies have suggested that epidermal barrier dysfunction contributes to the develo...
The relationship between early onset eczema and food allergy among infants has never been examined i...
Background: Factors predicting allergic sensitization in the first 6 months of life are poorly under...
Background: The Enquiring About Tolerance (EAT) study was a randomized trial of the early introducti...
BACKGROUND: Eczema and food allergy are common health conditions that usually begin in early childho...
The relationship between infant skin health and food allergy pathogenesis is the focus of intense re...
The aim of the study The aim of this study was to assess the value of interventions aimed at impr...
Background: Eczema is commonly associated with sensitization in infants, but the causative role of s...
BACKGROUND: A few studies have investigated the antecedents and outcomes of infants who demonstrate ...
Background: Modes of infant feeding such as direct and indirect breastfeeding, and formula feeding, ...
BACKGROUND: Food allergy is common, especially in childhood, where 6-8% of children are affected. Id...
Background: A few studies have investigated the antecedents and outcomes of infants who demonstrate ...
Background Studies of Australian infants have reported that more than 80% of those with moderate ato...