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Key clinical point: Children diagnosed with atopic dermatitis (AD) within the first 10 years of life are more likely to develop a more proinflammatory dietary pattern and consume less fiber and several vitamins, which may worsen the atopic outcome itself.

Major finding: The intake of fiber (P = .04), vitamin C (P = .02), vitamin E (P = .03), and vitamin B7 (biotin) (P = .047) were significantly lower among children who developed vs did not develop AD in the first 10 years of life, with a significant association observed between presence of AD and a proinflammatory dietary pattern at 10 years of age (odds ratio 2.22; P = .02).

Study details: Findings are from the population-based LiNA cohort study including 211 10-year-old children.

Disclosures: This LiNA study was funded by the Department of Environmental Immunology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research. JR Hebert declared owning controlling interest in Connecting Health Innovations LLC.

Source: Schütte O et al. Pro-inflammatory diet pictured in children with atopic dermatitis or food allergy: Nutritional data of the LiNA cohort. Front Nutr. 2022;9:868872 (Apr 8). Doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.868872

 

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Key clinical point: Children diagnosed with atopic dermatitis (AD) within the first 10 years of life are more likely to develop a more proinflammatory dietary pattern and consume less fiber and several vitamins, which may worsen the atopic outcome itself.

Major finding: The intake of fiber (P = .04), vitamin C (P = .02), vitamin E (P = .03), and vitamin B7 (biotin) (P = .047) were significantly lower among children who developed vs did not develop AD in the first 10 years of life, with a significant association observed between presence of AD and a proinflammatory dietary pattern at 10 years of age (odds ratio 2.22; P = .02).

Study details: Findings are from the population-based LiNA cohort study including 211 10-year-old children.

Disclosures: This LiNA study was funded by the Department of Environmental Immunology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research. JR Hebert declared owning controlling interest in Connecting Health Innovations LLC.

Source: Schütte O et al. Pro-inflammatory diet pictured in children with atopic dermatitis or food allergy: Nutritional data of the LiNA cohort. Front Nutr. 2022;9:868872 (Apr 8). Doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.868872

 

Key clinical point: Children diagnosed with atopic dermatitis (AD) within the first 10 years of life are more likely to develop a more proinflammatory dietary pattern and consume less fiber and several vitamins, which may worsen the atopic outcome itself.

Major finding: The intake of fiber (P = .04), vitamin C (P = .02), vitamin E (P = .03), and vitamin B7 (biotin) (P = .047) were significantly lower among children who developed vs did not develop AD in the first 10 years of life, with a significant association observed between presence of AD and a proinflammatory dietary pattern at 10 years of age (odds ratio 2.22; P = .02).

Study details: Findings are from the population-based LiNA cohort study including 211 10-year-old children.

Disclosures: This LiNA study was funded by the Department of Environmental Immunology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research. JR Hebert declared owning controlling interest in Connecting Health Innovations LLC.

Source: Schütte O et al. Pro-inflammatory diet pictured in children with atopic dermatitis or food allergy: Nutritional data of the LiNA cohort. Front Nutr. 2022;9:868872 (Apr 8). Doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.868872

 

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