학술논문
Persistent Food Allergy and Food Allergy Coexistent with Eczema Is Associated with Reduced Growth in the First 4 Years of Life
Document Type
Article
Author
Beck, Cara; Koplin, Jennifer; Dharmage, Shyamali; Wake, Melissa; Gurrin, Lyle; McWilliam, Vicki; Tang, Mimi; Sun, Cong; Foskey, Rebecca; Allen, Katrina J.; Robertson, Colin; Hill, David; Vuillermin, Peter; Osborne, Nicholas; Mathers, Megan; Peters, Rachel; Dang, Thanh; Tey, Dean; Robinson, Marnie; Zurzolo, Giovanni; Thiele, Leone; Czech, Helen; Shaw, Holly; Anderson, Deborah; Eckert, Jana; Bertalli, Nadine; Sanjeevan, Jeeva; Tan, Tina; Martin, Pamela; Garner, Carley; Trembath, Kaye; Crawford, Hayley; Suaini, Noor; Ferreira, Manuel; Martino, David; Saffery, Richard; Ellis, Justine; Saffery, Richard; Molloy, John; Brewerton, Maia; Licciardi, Paul; Tilbrook, Kate; Chhabra, Sonia
Source
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice; March 2016, Vol. 4 Issue: 2 p248-256.e3
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ISSN
22132198
Abstract
Food allergy has been associated with lower weight and height in cross-sectional studies in children; however, this has not been investigated in longitudinal studies to explore growth over time, and previous studies have not accounted for coexisting eczema.