Abstract: Food allergy (FA) affects approximately 6–8% of children worldwide causing a significant impact on the quality of life of children and their families. In past years, the possible role of weaning in the development of FA has been studied. According to recent studies, this is still controversial and influenced by several factors, such as the type of food, the age at food introduction and family history. In this narrative review, we aimed to collect the most recent evidence about weaning and its role in FA development, organizing the gathered data based on both the type of study and the food. As shown in most of the studies included in this review, early food introduction did not show a potential protective role against FA development, and we conclude that further evidence is needed from future clinical trials.
Dietary Intervention during Weaning and Development of Food Allergy: What Is the State of the Art? / Gravina, Alessandro; Olivero, Francesca; Brindisi, Giulia; Comerci, ANTONIA FORTUNATA; Ranucci, Chiara; Fiorentini, Cinzia; Sculco, Eleonora; Figliozzi, Ethel; Tudini, Laura; Matys, Viviana; DE CANDITIIS, Daniela; Piccioni, Maria Grazia; Zicari, Anna Maria; Anania, Caterina. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1661-6596. - (2024).
Dietary Intervention during Weaning and Development of Food Allergy: What Is the State of the Art?
Alessandro Gravina;Francesca Olivero;Giulia Brindisi;Antonia Fortunata Comerci;Cinzia Fiorentini;Eleonora Sculco;Ethel Figliozzi;Laura Tudini;Viviana Matys;Daniela De Canditiis;Maria Grazia Piccioni;Anna Maria Zicari;Caterina Anania
2024
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Abstract: Food allergy (FA) affects approximately 6–8% of children worldwide causing a significant impact on the quality of life of children and their families. In past years, the possible role of weaning in the development of FA has been studied. According to recent studies, this is still controversial and influenced by several factors, such as the type of food, the age at food introduction and family history. In this narrative review, we aimed to collect the most recent evidence about weaning and its role in FA development, organizing the gathered data based on both the type of study and the food. As shown in most of the studies included in this review, early food introduction did not show a potential protective role against FA development, and we conclude that further evidence is needed from future clinical trials.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.