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Revised Guidelines on Early Dietary Intervention for Atopy Prevention

2008年01月10日
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1.我快變成小兒科醫生,整天在唸小兒科的paper
2.之前有整整一年半沒吃蝦蟹,真是白搭了...

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Revised Guidelines on Early Dietary Intervention for Atopy Prevention


Breast-feeding helps some infants avoid atopy, but limited evidence exists that other nutritional interventions affect the development of atopic disease in children, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.



The new guidelines, appearing in Pediatrics, replace a policy statement issued in 2000. The academy's committee concludes that:



  • infants at high risk for atopy (i.e., those having first-degree relatives with atopic disease) show benefit from exclusive breast-feeding for at least 4 months;

  • infants exclusively breast-fed for at least 3 months are at lower risk for asthma;

  • maternal dietary restrictions (e.g., avoiding peanuts, cow's milk) during pregnancy and breast-feeding aren't supported by evidence;

  • any protection against asthma afforded by early exclusive breast-feeding cannot be shown beyond age 6;

  • "modest evidence" exists that if high-risk infants are not exclusively breast-fed, they will have a lower risk for atopic dermatitis if given extensively or partially hydrolyzed formula.



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