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Effects of infant weight gain on subsequent allergic outcomes in the first 3 years of life

Effects of infant weight gain on subsequent allergic outcomes in the first 3 years of life
Effects of infant weight gain on subsequent allergic outcomes in the first 3 years of life

Background:The association between early weight gain and later allergic outcomes has not been well studied. We examined the relation between weight gain and the subsequent development of allergic outcomes in the first 36 months of life in a Singapore birth cohort.

Methods:In repeated visits in the first 15 months, we measured infant weight and administered questionnaires ascertaining allergic outcomes. At ages 18 and 36 months, we administered skin prick tests (SPTs) to inhalant and food allergens.

Results:At 18 months, 13.5% had a positive SPT, 3.5% had wheeze and a positive SPT, 3.9% had rhinitis and a positive SPT, and 6.1% had eczema and a positive SPT. Higher weight gain from 6 to 9 months, 9 to 12 months and 12 to 15 months were independently associated with a reduced risk of developing a positive SPT at 18 months (p-trend ≤0.03). At 36 months, 23.5% had a positive SPT, 11.9% had wheeze and a positive SPT, 12.2% rhinitis and a positive SPT, and 11.5% eczema and a positive SPT. Higher weight gain from 12 to 15 months was associated with a reduced risk of developing a positive SPT at 36 months (p-trend <0.01). No significant associations were observed between weight gain in any period and wheeze, rhinitis or eczema combined with a positive SPT at 18 or 36 months.

Conclusion:Higher weight gain in the first 15 months of life was associated with a reduced risk of allergen sensitization, but not with combinations of allergic symptoms.

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Loo, Evelyn X.L., Goh, Anne, Aris, I.M., Teoh, Oon Hoe, Shek, L.P., Lee, Bee Wah, Chan, Yiong Huak, Tint, M.T., Soh, S.E., Saw, Seang-Mei, Gluckman, Peter, Godfrey, Keith, Chong, Yap-Seng, Yap, Fabian, Kramer, M.S., Van Bever, Hugo and Lee, Yung Seng (2017) Effects of infant weight gain on subsequent allergic outcomes in the first 3 years of life. BMC Pediatrics, 17 (134). (doi:10.1186/s12887-017-0890-0).

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Abstract

Background:The association between early weight gain and later allergic outcomes has not been well studied. We examined the relation between weight gain and the subsequent development of allergic outcomes in the first 36 months of life in a Singapore birth cohort.

Methods:In repeated visits in the first 15 months, we measured infant weight and administered questionnaires ascertaining allergic outcomes. At ages 18 and 36 months, we administered skin prick tests (SPTs) to inhalant and food allergens.

Results:At 18 months, 13.5% had a positive SPT, 3.5% had wheeze and a positive SPT, 3.9% had rhinitis and a positive SPT, and 6.1% had eczema and a positive SPT. Higher weight gain from 6 to 9 months, 9 to 12 months and 12 to 15 months were independently associated with a reduced risk of developing a positive SPT at 18 months (p-trend ≤0.03). At 36 months, 23.5% had a positive SPT, 11.9% had wheeze and a positive SPT, 12.2% rhinitis and a positive SPT, and 11.5% eczema and a positive SPT. Higher weight gain from 12 to 15 months was associated with a reduced risk of developing a positive SPT at 36 months (p-trend <0.01). No significant associations were observed between weight gain in any period and wheeze, rhinitis or eczema combined with a positive SPT at 18 or 36 months.

Conclusion:Higher weight gain in the first 15 months of life was associated with a reduced risk of allergen sensitization, but not with combinations of allergic symptoms.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 May 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 2 June 2017
Published date: June 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 412883
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/412883
ISSN: 1471-2431
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ORCID for Keith Godfrey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4643-0618

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Author: Evelyn X.L. Loo
Author: Anne Goh
Author: I.M. Aris
Author: Oon Hoe Teoh
Author: L.P. Shek
Author: Bee Wah Lee
Author: Yiong Huak Chan
Author: M.T. Tint
Author: S.E. Soh
Author: Seang-Mei Saw
Author: Peter Gluckman
Author: Keith Godfrey ORCID iD
Author: Yap-Seng Chong
Author: Fabian Yap
Author: M.S. Kramer
Author: Hugo Van Bever
Author: Yung Seng Lee

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