| Literature DB >> 23449856 |
Ekaterina Maslova1, Thorhallur I Halldorsson, Marin Strøm, Sjurdur F Olsen.
Abstract
Dairy products are important sources of micronutrients, fatty acids and probiotics which could modify the risk of child asthma and allergy development. To examine the association of dairy product intake during pregnancy with child asthma and allergic rhinitis at 18 months and 7 years in the Danish National Birth Cohort, data on milk and yoghurt consumption were collected in mid-pregnancy (25th week of gestation) using a validated FFQ (n 61 909). At 18 months, we evaluated asthma and wheeze using interview data. We assessed asthma and allergic rhinitis using a questionnaire at the age of 7 years and through registry linkages. Current asthma was defined as self-reported ever asthma diagnosis and wheeze in the past 12 months. All associations were evaluated using multivariate logistic regression. At 18 months whole milk was inversely associated with child asthma (≥5.5 times/week v. none: 0.85, 95 % CI 0.75, 0.97); the reverse was true for semi-skimmed milk (≥5.5 times/week v. none: 1.08, 95 % CI 1.02, 1.15). For yoghurt, children of women who ate low-fat yoghurt >1 serving/d had 1.21 (95 % CI 1.02, 1.42) greater odds of a medication-related ever asthma diagnosis compared with children of women reporting no intake. They were also more likely to have a registry-based ever diagnosis and report allergic rhinitis. Low-fat yoghurt intake was directly related to increased risk of both child asthma and allergic rhinitis, while whole milk appeared protective for early-life outcomes only. Nutrient components or additives specific to low-fat yoghurt may be mediating the increase in risk.Entities:
Keywords: Asthma; Cohort studies; Maternal nutrition; Yoghurt
Year: 2012 PMID: 23449856 PMCID: PMC3582227 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2012.5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Age-adjusted covariate distribution across categories of maternal dairy product intake during pregnancy in the Danish National Birth Cohort (n 61 909)* (Number of participants, percentages, and means and standard deviations)
RE, retinol equivalents; THE, tocopherol equivalents.
Values are standardised to the age distribution of the study population.
Value not age-adjusted.
Associations between whole milk intake during pregnancy and child asthma in the Danish National Birth Cohort (Odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)
ISAAC, International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood; DNPR, Danish National Patient Registry; RMPS, Register of Medicinal Product Statistics.
* P value for trend using ordinal values for the exposure categories.
† Defined as self-reported asthma diagnosis plus wheeze in the past 12 months.
‡ Adjusted for maternal age, smoking, parity, pre-pregnancy BMI, physical activity, breastfeeding, socio-economic status, child sex, maternal history of asthma, maternal history of allergies, paternal history of asthma, paternal history of allergies, and energy (in quintiles).
Associations between semi-skimmed milk intake during pregnancy and child asthma in the Danish National Birth Cohort (Odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)
ISAAC, International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood; DNPR, Danish National Patient Registry; RMPS, Register of Medicinal Product Statistics.
* P value for trend using ordinal values for the exposure categories.
† Defined as self-reported asthma diagnosis plus wheeze in the past 12 months.
‡ Adjusted for maternal age, smoking, parity, pre-pregnancy BMI, physical activity, breastfeeding, socio-economic status, child sex, maternal history of asthma, maternal history of allergies, paternal history of asthma, paternal history of allergies, and energy (in quintiles).
Associations between total dairy product intake during pregnancy and child asthma in the Danish National Birth Cohort (Odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)
ISAAC, International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood; DNPR, Danish National Patient Registry; RMPS, Register of Medicinal Product Statistics.
* P value for trend using ordinal values for the exposure categories.
† Defined as self-reported asthma diagnosis plus wheeze in the past 12 months.
‡ Adjusted for maternal age, smoking, parity, pre-pregnancy BMI, physical activity, breastfeeding, socio-economic status, child sex, maternal history of asthma, maternal history of allergies, paternal history of asthma, paternal history of allergies, and energy (in quintiles).
Associations between total milk intake during pregnancy and child asthma in the Danish National Birth Cohort (Odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)
ISAAC, International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood; DNPR, Danish National Patient Registry; RMPS, Register of Medicinal Product Statistics.
* P value for trend using ordinal values for the exposure categories.
† Defined as self-reported asthma diagnosis plus wheeze in the past 12 months.
‡ Adjusted for maternal age, smoking, parity, pre-pregnancy BMI, physical activity, breastfeeding, socio-economic status, child sex, maternal history of asthma, maternal history of allergies, paternal history of asthma, paternal history of allergies, and energy (in quintiles).
Associations between total full-fat yoghurt intake during pregnancy and child asthma in the Danish National Birth Cohort (Odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)
ISAAC, International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood; DNPR, Danish National Patient Registry; RMPS, Register of Medicinal Product Statistics.
* P value for trend using ordinal values for the exposure categories.
† Defined as self-reported asthma diagnosis plus wheeze in the past 12 months.
‡ Adjusted for maternal age, smoking, parity, pre-pregnancy BMI, physical activity, breastfeeding, socio-economic status, child sex, maternal history of asthma, maternal history of allergies, paternal history of asthma, paternal history of allergies, and energy (in quintiles).
Associations between total low-fat yoghurt intake during pregnancy and child asthma in the Danish National Birth Cohort (Odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)
ISAAC, International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood; DNPR, Danish National Patient Registry; RMPS, Register of Medicinal Product Statistics.
* P value for trend using ordinal values for the exposure categories.
† Defined as self-reported asthma diagnosis plus wheeze in the past 12 months.
‡ Adjusted for maternal age, smoking, parity, pre-pregnancy BMI, physical activity, breastfeeding, socio-economic status, child sex, maternal history of asthma, maternal history of allergies, paternal history of asthma, paternal history of allergies, and energy (in quintiles).