| Literature DB >> 27752307 |
Carina Venter1, Kate Maslin1, Taraneh Dean1, Syed Hasan Arshad2.
Abstract
The timing of introduction of solid food on the subsequent development of food allergy is under debate and the role of concurrent breastfeeding is unclear. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of solid food introduction whilst concurrently breastfeeding on food allergy outcome, with a specific focus on cows' milk allergy. Prospectively collected infant feeding data from a birth cohort were analysed. Participants with histories suggestive of food allergy underwent diagnostic food challenges. Children with food allergy were matched to control participants for age and sex. Mann-Whitney U tests, χ2, Fisher exact tests and logistic regression calculations were undertaken. A total of thirty-nine food-allergic children and seventy-eight matched controls were identified, including twenty-two cows' milk-allergic children and forty-four matched controls. The control group introduced solid food earlier than the food-allergic group (P < 0·05). There was no effect of concurrent breastfeeding alongside cows' milk introduction or other food allergens on the development of food allergy. Due to small numbers, it was not possible to explore differences for food allergy phenotype. We have therefore found no evidence that introducing solids, or food allergens, whilst breastfeeding has an allergy-preventative effect; however, the results should be interpreted with caution due to sample size. Recommendations regarding infant feeding and food allergy should be carefully considered. Although breastfeeding should be promoted for many health reasons, larger studies looking at the introduction of food allergens on the development of food allergy are needed to make a final conclusion.Entities:
Keywords: Breastfeeding; CMA, cows’ milk allergy; Complementary feeding; EAT, Enquiring About Tolerance; ESPGHAN, European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition; FAIR, Food Allergy and Intolerance Research; Food allergies; Infant feeding; LEAP, Learning Early About Peanut Allergy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27752307 PMCID: PMC5048184 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2016.31
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Fig. 1.Participant food allergies. , Non-IgE-mediated allergy; , IgE-mediated allergy.
Demographic and infant feeding characteristics of children with food allergy and matched controls
(Numbers of participants and percentages; medians and ranges)
| Food allergy group ( | Control group ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristics | % | % | |||
| Male | 25 | 64 | 51 | 65 | 0·98 |
| Birth weight (kg) | 0·15 | ||||
| Median | 3·8 | 3·6 | |||
| Range | 2·09–4·54 | 2·13–4·80 | |||
| Maternal age (years) | 0·56 | ||||
| Median | 29 | 29·5 | |||
| Range | 20–44 | 18–43 | |||
| Maternal education | |||||
| School | 10 | 25·6 | 21 | 26·9 | 0·21 |
| Further | 15 | 38·5 | 40 | 51·3 | |
| Higher | 14 | 35·9 | 15 | 19·2 | |
| Did not complete school | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2·6 | |
| Maternal smoking | 6 | 15·4 | 16 | 20·5 | 0·50 |
| Only child | 21 | 53·8 | 27 | 34·6 | 0·58 |
| Maternal asthma | 9 | 23·1 | 18 | 23·1 | 1·00 |
| Maternal hayfever | 16 | 41·0 | 26 | 33·3 | 0·41 |
| Maternal eczema | 13 | 33·3 | 19 | 24·4 | 0·31 |
| Maternal food allergy | 12 | 30·8 | 13 | 16·7 | 0·43 |
| Initiation of breastfeeding | 31 | 79·5 | 55 | 70·5 | 0·30 |
| Breastfeeding duration (d) | 0·58 | ||||
| Median | 56 | 42 | |||
| Range | 0–730 | 0–730 | |||
| Exclusive breastfeeding duration (d) | 0·74 | ||||
| Median | 45 | 21 | |||
| Range | 0–182 | 0–168 | |||
| Solid food introduction (d) | 0·037 | ||||
| Median | 112 | 112 | |||
| Range | 84–168 | 42–168 | |||
| Bottle feeding introduced (d) | 0·38 | ||||
| Median | 31·5 | 11 | |||
| Range | 0–276 | 0–276 | |||
| Any concurrent breastfeeding and cows’ milk consumption | 22 | 56·4 | 43 | 55·1 | 0·90 |
P < 0·05.
Demographic and infant feeding characteristics of children with cows’ milk allergy and matched controls
(Numbers of participants and percentages; medians and ranges)
| Cows’ milk allergy group ( | Control group ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristics | % | % | |||
| Male | 16 | 73 | 33 | 75 | 0·84 |
| Birth weight (kg) | 0·13 | ||||
| Median | 3·4 | 3·6 | |||
| Range | 2·09–4·54 | 2·66–4·80 | |||
| Maternal age (years) | 0·55 | ||||
| Median | 28·5 | 29·5 | |||
| Range | 21–44 | 19–43 | |||
| Maternal education | |||||
| School | 6 | 27 | 10 | 22·7 | 0·09 |
| Further | 8 | 36·5 | 27 | 61·4 | |
| Higher | 8 | 36·5 | 6 | 13·6 | |
| Did not complete school | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2·3 | |
| Maternal smoking | 4 | 18·2 | 9 | 20·5 | 0·83 |
| Only child | 9 | 40·9 | 14 | 31·8 | 0·58 |
| Maternal asthma | 6 | 27 | 10 | 22·7 | 0·69 |
| Maternal hayfever | 10 | 45·5 | 16 | 36·4 | 0·48 |
| Maternal eczema | 8 | 36·5 | 11 | 25 | 0·34 |
| Maternal food allergy | 7 | 31·8 | 8 | 18·2 | 0·21 |
| Initiation of breastfeeding | 15 | 68·2 | 32 | 72·7 | 0·70 |
| Breastfeeding duration (d) | 0·44 | ||||
| Median | 15 | 49 | |||
| Range | 0–730 | 0–730 | |||
| Exclusive breastfeeding duration (d) | 0·29 | ||||
| Median | 2 | 24·5 | |||
| Range | 0–140 | 0–168 | |||
| Age of solid food introduction (d) | 0·014 | ||||
| Median | 112 | 112 | |||
| Range | 84–168 | 42–168 | |||
| Bottle feeding introduced (d) | 0·12 | ||||
| Median | 1 | 14 | |||
| Range | 0–126 | 0–259 | |||
| Any concurrent breastfeeding and cows’ milk consumption | 9 | 40·9 | 26 | 59·1 | 0·16 |
P < 0·05.
Fig. 2.Timing of introduction of key food allergens to food-allergic (n 39) and control groups (n 78). * Significantly different between groups using Fisher's exact test (P = 0·011). , 9–12 months; , 6–9 months; , 3–6 months; , < 3 months. The error bars indicate 95 % confidence intervals.
Fig. 3.Timing of introduction of key food allergens to cows’ milk-allergic (n 22) and control groups (n 44). *Significantly different between groups using Fisher's exact test (P = 0·012). , 9–12 months; , 6–9 months; , 3–6 months; , < 3 months. The error bars indicate 95 % confidence intervals.
Conditional logistic regression model for assessment of variables associated with development of cows’ milk allergy
(Adjusted odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)
| Adjusted odds ratio | 95 % CI | |
|---|---|---|
| Breastfeeding duration (d) | 0·990 | 0·978, 1·001 |
| Age at solid food introduction (d) | 1·024 | 1·005, 1·043 |
| Maternal food allergy | 0·730 | 0·730, 1·828 |
P < 0·05.