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Breastfeeding and allergic disease: a multidisciplinary review of the literature (1966-2001) on the mode of early feeding in infancy and its impact on later atopic manifestations
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van Odijk, J (author)
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- Kull, I (author)
- Karolinska Institutet
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Borres, MP (author)
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Brandtzaeg, P (author)
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Edberg, U (author)
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Hanson, LA (author)
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Host, A (author)
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Kuitunen, M (author)
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Olsen, SF (author)
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- Skerfving, Staffan (author)
- Lund University,Lunds universitet,Avdelningen för arbets- och miljömedicin,Institutionen för laboratoriemedicin,Medicinska fakulteten,Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Lund University,Department of Laboratory Medicine,Faculty of Medicine
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Sundell, J (author)
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Wille, S (author)
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- Wiley, 2003
- 2003
- English.
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In: Allergy. - : Wiley. - 1398-9995 .- 0105-4538. ; 58:9, s. 833-843
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- Background: Strategies to prevent children from developing allergy have been elaborated on the basis of state-of-the-art reviews of the scientific literature regarding pets and allergies, building dampness and health, and building ventilation and health. A similar multidisciplinary review of infant feeding mode in relation to allergy has not been published previously. Here, the objective is to review the scientific literature regarding the impact of early feeding (breast milk and/or cow's milk and/or formula) on development of atopic disease. The work was performed by a multidisciplinary group of Scandinavian researchers. Methods: The search in the literature identified 4323 articles that contained at least one of the exposure and health effect terms. A total of 4191 articles were excluded mainly because they did not contain information on both exposure and health effects. Consequently, 132 studies have been scrutinized by this review group. Results: Of the 132 studies selected, 56 were regarded as conclusive. Several factors contributed to the exclusions. The studies considered conclusive by the review group were categorized according to population and study design. Conclusions: The review group concluded that breastfeeding seems to protect from the development of atopic disease. The effect appears even stronger in children with atopic heredity. If breast milk is unavailable or insufficient, extensively hydrolysed formulas are preferable to unhydrolysed or partially hydrolysed formulas in terms of the risk of some atopic manifestations.
Subject headings
- MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP -- Klinisk medicin -- Lungmedicin och allergi (hsv//swe)
- MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES -- Clinical Medicine -- Respiratory Medicine and Allergy (hsv//eng)
Keyword
- cow's milk formula
- breast feeding
- atopic disease
- allergy
- asthma
- wheezing
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van Odijk, J
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Kull, I
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Borres, MP
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Brandtzaeg, P
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Edberg, U
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Hanson, LA
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Host, A
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Kuitunen, M
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Olsen, SF
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Skerfving, Staff ...
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Sundell, J
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Wille, S
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Allergy
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Lund University
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Karolinska Institutet