BACKGROUND: A farming environment confers strong protection against allergy development. We have previously shown that farming mothers consume more full-fat dairy than control mothers, who instead consume more low-fat dairy, margarine, and oils; margarine and oil intake was associated with increased risk of allergy development in their children. OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to investigate the differences in diet between children in farming and control families at 1 year of age, to investigate the relation between the diets of the mothers and their children, and to relate the children's diet to allergy development. DESIGN: The diet of 1-year-old children from dairy farming families (n=28) and from control families in the same ru...
It has been suggested that changes in dietary habits, particularly increased consumption of x-6 pol...
Allergy related diseases have increased in the Western world, affecting nearly half of the children....
Background: The influence of diet in early childhood on later allergic diseases is currently a highl...
BACKGROUND:A farming environment confers strong protection against allergy development. We have prev...
The allergy prevalence is markedly low in children growing up on farms. Contact with livestock and c...
Background: The prevalence of allergic conditions is increasing in most countries. One possible expl...
AIM: In this study, differences in serum fatty acid patterns between farm and non-farm infants were ...
The prevalence of allergy is markedly low in children growing up on farms. An increasing number of s...
Maternal diet during pregnancy and lactation may affect the propensity of the child to develop an al...
Despite intensive research, the knowledge on causes behind the increase in allergic diseases among c...
AIM:In this study, differences in serum fatty acid patterns between farm and non-farm infants were i...
During the past few decades there has been a steady increase in the prevalence of noncommunicable di...
Children growing up on small family farms are at much lower risk of developing allergy than other ch...
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Background Dietary variety is defined as the number of different foods or food groups consumed over ...
It has been suggested that changes in dietary habits, particularly increased consumption of x-6 pol...
Allergy related diseases have increased in the Western world, affecting nearly half of the children....
Background: The influence of diet in early childhood on later allergic diseases is currently a highl...
BACKGROUND:A farming environment confers strong protection against allergy development. We have prev...
The allergy prevalence is markedly low in children growing up on farms. Contact with livestock and c...
Background: The prevalence of allergic conditions is increasing in most countries. One possible expl...
AIM: In this study, differences in serum fatty acid patterns between farm and non-farm infants were ...
The prevalence of allergy is markedly low in children growing up on farms. An increasing number of s...
Maternal diet during pregnancy and lactation may affect the propensity of the child to develop an al...
Despite intensive research, the knowledge on causes behind the increase in allergic diseases among c...
AIM:In this study, differences in serum fatty acid patterns between farm and non-farm infants were i...
During the past few decades there has been a steady increase in the prevalence of noncommunicable di...
Children growing up on small family farms are at much lower risk of developing allergy than other ch...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Background Dietary variety is defined as the number of different foods or food groups consumed over ...
It has been suggested that changes in dietary habits, particularly increased consumption of x-6 pol...
Allergy related diseases have increased in the Western world, affecting nearly half of the children....
Background: The influence of diet in early childhood on later allergic diseases is currently a highl...