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Maternal PUFA status and offspring allergic diseases up to the age of 18 months

Maternal PUFA status and offspring allergic diseases up to the age of 18 months
Maternal PUFA status and offspring allergic diseases up to the age of 18 months
Studies have suggested that maternal PUFA status during pregnancy may influence early childhood allergic diseases, although findings are inconsistent. We examined the relationship between maternal PUFA status and risk of allergic diseases in early childhood in an Asian cohort. Maternal plasma samples from the Growing Up in Singapore Towards Healthy Outcomes mother–offspring cohort were assayed at 26–28 weeks of gestation for relative abundance of PUFA. Offspring (n 960) were followed up from 3 weeks to 18 months of age, and clinical outcomes of potential allergic diseases (rhinitis, eczema and wheezing) were assessed by repeated questionnaires. Skin prick testing (SPT) was also performed at the age of 18 months. Any allergic disease with positive SPT was defined as having any one of the clinical outcomes plus a positive SPT. The prevalence of a positive SPT, rhinitis, eczema, wheezing and any allergic disease with positive SPT was 14·1 % (103/728), 26·5 % (214/808), 17·6 % (147/833), 10·9 % (94/859) and 9·4 % (62/657), respectively. After adjustment for confounders, maternal total n-3, n-6 PUFA status and the n-6:n-3 PUFA ratio were not significantly associated with offspring rhinitis, eczema, wheezing, a positive SPT and having any allergic disease with positive SPT in the offspring (P>0·01 for all). A weak trend of higher maternal n-3 PUFA being associated with higher risk of allergic diseases with positive SPT in offspring was observed. These findings do not support the hypothesis that the risk of early childhood allergic diseases is modified by variation in maternal n-3 and n-6 PUFA status during pregnancy in an Asian population
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Yu, Y.M., Chan, Y.H., Calder, Philip C., Hardjojo, A., Soh, S.E., Lim, A.L., Fisk, H.L., Teoh, O.H., Goh, A., Saw, S.M., Kwek, K., Gluckman, P.D., Godfrey, K.M., Chong, Y.S., Shek, L.P., Pan, A., Chong, M.F. and van Bever, H.P. (2015) Maternal PUFA status and offspring allergic diseases up to the age of 18 months. British Journal of Nutrition, 113 (6), 975-983. (doi:10.1017/S000711451500001X). (PMID:25746049)

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Studies have suggested that maternal PUFA status during pregnancy may influence early childhood allergic diseases, although findings are inconsistent. We examined the relationship between maternal PUFA status and risk of allergic diseases in early childhood in an Asian cohort. Maternal plasma samples from the Growing Up in Singapore Towards Healthy Outcomes mother–offspring cohort were assayed at 26–28 weeks of gestation for relative abundance of PUFA. Offspring (n 960) were followed up from 3 weeks to 18 months of age, and clinical outcomes of potential allergic diseases (rhinitis, eczema and wheezing) were assessed by repeated questionnaires. Skin prick testing (SPT) was also performed at the age of 18 months. Any allergic disease with positive SPT was defined as having any one of the clinical outcomes plus a positive SPT. The prevalence of a positive SPT, rhinitis, eczema, wheezing and any allergic disease with positive SPT was 14·1 % (103/728), 26·5 % (214/808), 17·6 % (147/833), 10·9 % (94/859) and 9·4 % (62/657), respectively. After adjustment for confounders, maternal total n-3, n-6 PUFA status and the n-6:n-3 PUFA ratio were not significantly associated with offspring rhinitis, eczema, wheezing, a positive SPT and having any allergic disease with positive SPT in the offspring (P>0·01 for all). A weak trend of higher maternal n-3 PUFA being associated with higher risk of allergic diseases with positive SPT in offspring was observed. These findings do not support the hypothesis that the risk of early childhood allergic diseases is modified by variation in maternal n-3 and n-6 PUFA status during pregnancy in an Asian population

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 December 2014
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 March 2015
Organisations: Human Development & Health

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Local EPrints ID: 376554
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/376554
ISSN: 0007-1145
PURE UUID: c718bc33-c20e-414e-a09e-bb937193f435
ORCID for Philip C. Calder: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6038-710X
ORCID for H.L. Fisk: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9534-3246
ORCID for K.M. Godfrey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4643-0618

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Date deposited: 30 Apr 2015 09:09
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:45

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Author: Y.M. Yu
Author: Y.H. Chan
Author: A. Hardjojo
Author: S.E. Soh
Author: A.L. Lim
Author: H.L. Fisk ORCID iD
Author: O.H. Teoh
Author: A. Goh
Author: S.M. Saw
Author: K. Kwek
Author: P.D. Gluckman
Author: K.M. Godfrey ORCID iD
Author: Y.S. Chong
Author: L.P. Shek
Author: A. Pan
Author: M.F. Chong
Author: H.P. van Bever

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