OBJECTIVES: Scientific evidence is scarce about timing of solid-food introduction and its association with the development of atopy. We aimed to evaluate any associations between the introduction of cow milk products/other solid food products and infant atopic manifestations in the second year of life, taking into account reverse causation. METHODS: Data from 2558 infants in an ongoing prospective birth cohort study in the Netherlands were analyzed. Data on the main determinants (introduction of cow milk products and other food products), outcomes (eczema; atopic dermatitis [United Kingdom Working Party criteria]; recurrent wheeze; any sensitization; sensitization against cow milk, hen egg, peanut, and at least 1 inhalant allergen), and con...
Background: Epidemiological data on infant feeding practices and allergic diseases are controversial...
Current prophylactic feeding guidelines recommend a delayed introduction of solids for the preventio...
OBJECTIVES: Antibiotic exposure in early life may be associated with atopic disease development eith...
OBJECTIVES: Scientific evidence is scarce about timing of solid-food introduction and its associatio...
The burden of atopic disorders is continuously worsening worldwide, especially in childhood. Therefo...
Background About 60% of individuals with atopic dermatitis (AD) develop their first manifestation du...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Environmental factors can affect the development of atopic dermati...
We prospectively investigated whether organic food consumption by infants was associated with develo...
[Abstract]Background: Recent studies demonstrated the effectiveness of the early consumption of spec...
Studies on the role of non-milk fluids in the development of child atopic disease are scarce. We had...
Studies on the role of non-milk fluids in the development of child atopic disease are scarce. We had...
Background: The role of timing and diversity of allergenic food introduction in the development of c...
OBJECTIVE: To study the associations between timing and diversity of introduction of complementary f...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the potential effect of modification by maternal allergic status on the re...
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Background: Epidemiological data on infant feeding practices and allergic diseases are controversial...
Current prophylactic feeding guidelines recommend a delayed introduction of solids for the preventio...
OBJECTIVES: Antibiotic exposure in early life may be associated with atopic disease development eith...
OBJECTIVES: Scientific evidence is scarce about timing of solid-food introduction and its associatio...
The burden of atopic disorders is continuously worsening worldwide, especially in childhood. Therefo...
Background About 60% of individuals with atopic dermatitis (AD) develop their first manifestation du...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Environmental factors can affect the development of atopic dermati...
We prospectively investigated whether organic food consumption by infants was associated with develo...
[Abstract]Background: Recent studies demonstrated the effectiveness of the early consumption of spec...
Studies on the role of non-milk fluids in the development of child atopic disease are scarce. We had...
Studies on the role of non-milk fluids in the development of child atopic disease are scarce. We had...
Background: The role of timing and diversity of allergenic food introduction in the development of c...
OBJECTIVE: To study the associations between timing and diversity of introduction of complementary f...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the potential effect of modification by maternal allergic status on the re...
Item does not contain fulltextTo investigate if infections in pregnancy and very early in life prese...
Background: Epidemiological data on infant feeding practices and allergic diseases are controversial...
Current prophylactic feeding guidelines recommend a delayed introduction of solids for the preventio...
OBJECTIVES: Antibiotic exposure in early life may be associated with atopic disease development eith...