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How a Family History of Allergic Diseases Influences Food Allergy in Children: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study

The influence of family allergic history on food allergy in offspring in Japan is unknown. We analyzed data from a nationwide birth cohort study using logistic regression models to examine the associations of maternal, paternal, and both parental histories of allergic diseases (food allergy, atopic...

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Autores principales: Saito-Abe, Mayako, Yamamoto-Hanada, Kiwako, Pak, Kyongsun, Iwamoto, Shintaro, Sato, Miori, Miyaji, Yumiko, Mezawa, Hidetoshi, Nishizato, Minaho, Yang, Limin, Kumasaka, Natsuhiko, Kobayashi, Tohru, Ohya, Yukihiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9606927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14204323
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author Saito-Abe, Mayako
Yamamoto-Hanada, Kiwako
Pak, Kyongsun
Iwamoto, Shintaro
Sato, Miori
Miyaji, Yumiko
Mezawa, Hidetoshi
Nishizato, Minaho
Yang, Limin
Kumasaka, Natsuhiko
Kobayashi, Tohru
Ohya, Yukihiro
author_facet Saito-Abe, Mayako
Yamamoto-Hanada, Kiwako
Pak, Kyongsun
Iwamoto, Shintaro
Sato, Miori
Miyaji, Yumiko
Mezawa, Hidetoshi
Nishizato, Minaho
Yang, Limin
Kumasaka, Natsuhiko
Kobayashi, Tohru
Ohya, Yukihiro
author_sort Saito-Abe, Mayako
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description The influence of family allergic history on food allergy in offspring in Japan is unknown. We analyzed data from a nationwide birth cohort study using logistic regression models to examine the associations of maternal, paternal, and both parental histories of allergic diseases (food allergy, atopic dermatitis, asthma, and rhinitis) with their child’s food allergy at 1.5 and 3 years of age. This analysis included 69,379 singleton full-term mothers and 37,179 fathers and their children. All parental histories of allergic diseases showed significant positive associations with their child’s food allergy. When both parents had a history of allergic diseases, the adjusted odds ratio (aOR) tended to be higher than when either parent had allergic diseases (p for trend < 0.0001). The highest aOR was detected when both parents had food allergy (2.60; 95% confidential interval, 1.58–4.27), and the aOR was 1.71 when either parent had food allergy (95% confidential interval, 1.54–1.91). The aORs were attenuated but still had significant positive associations after adjusting for the child’s atopic dermatitis, a risk factor for allergy development. In conclusion, all parental allergic diseases were significantly positively associated with their child’s food allergy. The effect of family history showed a stepwise increase in risk from either parent to both parents, and the highest risk of allergic disease was a parental history of food allergy.
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spelling pubmed-96069272022-10-28 How a Family History of Allergic Diseases Influences Food Allergy in Children: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study Saito-Abe, Mayako Yamamoto-Hanada, Kiwako Pak, Kyongsun Iwamoto, Shintaro Sato, Miori Miyaji, Yumiko Mezawa, Hidetoshi Nishizato, Minaho Yang, Limin Kumasaka, Natsuhiko Kobayashi, Tohru Ohya, Yukihiro Nutrients Article The influence of family allergic history on food allergy in offspring in Japan is unknown. We analyzed data from a nationwide birth cohort study using logistic regression models to examine the associations of maternal, paternal, and both parental histories of allergic diseases (food allergy, atopic dermatitis, asthma, and rhinitis) with their child’s food allergy at 1.5 and 3 years of age. This analysis included 69,379 singleton full-term mothers and 37,179 fathers and their children. All parental histories of allergic diseases showed significant positive associations with their child’s food allergy. When both parents had a history of allergic diseases, the adjusted odds ratio (aOR) tended to be higher than when either parent had allergic diseases (p for trend < 0.0001). The highest aOR was detected when both parents had food allergy (2.60; 95% confidential interval, 1.58–4.27), and the aOR was 1.71 when either parent had food allergy (95% confidential interval, 1.54–1.91). The aORs were attenuated but still had significant positive associations after adjusting for the child’s atopic dermatitis, a risk factor for allergy development. In conclusion, all parental allergic diseases were significantly positively associated with their child’s food allergy. The effect of family history showed a stepwise increase in risk from either parent to both parents, and the highest risk of allergic disease was a parental history of food allergy. MDPI 2022-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9606927/ /pubmed/36297007 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14204323 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Saito-Abe, Mayako
Yamamoto-Hanada, Kiwako
Pak, Kyongsun
Iwamoto, Shintaro
Sato, Miori
Miyaji, Yumiko
Mezawa, Hidetoshi
Nishizato, Minaho
Yang, Limin
Kumasaka, Natsuhiko
Kobayashi, Tohru
Ohya, Yukihiro
How a Family History of Allergic Diseases Influences Food Allergy in Children: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study
title How a Family History of Allergic Diseases Influences Food Allergy in Children: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study
title_full How a Family History of Allergic Diseases Influences Food Allergy in Children: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study
title_fullStr How a Family History of Allergic Diseases Influences Food Allergy in Children: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study
title_full_unstemmed How a Family History of Allergic Diseases Influences Food Allergy in Children: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study
title_short How a Family History of Allergic Diseases Influences Food Allergy in Children: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study
title_sort how a family history of allergic diseases influences food allergy in children: the japan environment and children’s study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9606927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14204323
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