Early Introduction of Food Allergens and Risk of Developing Food Allergy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Exposure—Age 12 Months
2.4. Outcome—Age 3 Years
2.5. Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
EMNet | Emergency Medicine Network |
EAT | Enquiring About Tolerance |
ISAC | Immuno-solid-phase allergen chip |
LEAP | Learning Early about Peanut Allergy |
MARC | Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration |
LEAP-On | Persistence of Oral Tolerance to Peanut |
REDCap | Research Electronic Data Capture |
sIgE | Specific-IgE |
US | United States |
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Characteristics | Analytic Cohort | Proportion with and without Early Introduction of Egg | Proportion with and without Early Introduction of Peanut | ||||
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(n = 770) | Egg Introduced (n = 635, 82%) | Egg not Introduced (n = 135, 18%) | p Value | Peanut Introduced (n = 211, 27%) | Peanut not Introduced (n = 559, 73%) | p Value | |
Age at enrollment, months (median, IQR) | 3.3 (1.6–6.0) | 3.3 (1.6–5.9) | 3.2 (1.6–6.3) | 0.77 | 3.2 (1.5–5.7) | 3.3 (1.7–6.1) | 0.69 |
Sex (n, %) | 0.47 | 0.38 | |||||
Male | 455 (59) | 379 (60) | 76 (56) | 130 (62) | 325 (58) | ||
Female | 315 (41) | 256 (40) | 59 (44) | 81 (38) | 234 (42) | ||
Race/Ethnicity (n, %) | 0.72 | 0.03 | |||||
Non-Hispanic White | 356 (46) | 294 (46) | 62 (46) | 81 (38) | 275 (49) | ||
Non-Hispanic Black | 163 (21) | 136 (21) | 27 (20) | 50 (24) | 113 (20) | ||
Hispanic | 223 (29) | 184 (29) | 39 (29) | 74 (35) | 149 (27) | ||
Other | 28 (4) | 21 (3) | 7 (5) | 6 (3) | 22 (4) | ||
Insurance provider (n, %) | 0.17 | <0.001 | |||||
Public or none | 433 (56) | 364 (58) | 69 (51) | 146 (70) | 287 (51) | ||
Private | 335 (44) | 269 (43) | 66 (49) | 64 (30) | 271 (49) | ||
Median household income by ZIP code (n, %) | 0.50 | <0.001 | |||||
< USD 40,000 | 253 (33) | 212 (33) | 41 (30) | 91 (43) | 162 (29) | ||
≥ USD 40,000 | 517 (67) | 423 (67) | 94 (70) | 120 (57) | 397 (71) | ||
History of eczema | 109 (14) | 73 (12) | 36 (27) | <0.001 | 25 (12) | 84 (15) | 0.26 |
Parental food allergy (n, %) | 151 (20) | 118 (19) | 33 (24) | 0.12 | 33 (16) | 118 (21) | 0.08 |
Other children living in the home (n, %) | 0.43 | 0.005 | |||||
0 | 169 (22) | 135 (21) | 34 (25) | 42 (20) | 127 (23) | ||
1 | 303 (39) | 256 (40) | 47 (35) | 68 (32) | 235 (42) | ||
≥2 | 298 (39) | 244 (38) | 54 (40) | 0.38 |
Food Allergy | Analytic Cohort n = 770 | Early Introduction of Egg n = 635 | No Early Introduction of Egg n = 135 | p Value |
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0.02 | ||||
Egg allergy likely | 4 (0.5) | 1 (0.2) | 3 (2.2) | |
Egg allergy unlikely or possible | 766 (99.5) | 634 (99.8) | 132 (97.8) | |
Analytic Cohort n = 770 | Early Introduction of Peanut n = 211 | No Early Introduction of Peanut n = 559 | p Value | |
0.12 | ||||
Peanut allergy likely | 8 (1) | 0 (0) | 8 (1.4) | |
Peanut allergy unlikely or possible | 762 (99) | 211 (100) | 551 (98.6) |
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Yakaboski, E.; Robinson, L.B.; Arroyo, A.; Espinola, J.A.; Geller, R.J.; Sullivan, A.F.; Rudders, S.A.; Camargo, C.A. Early Introduction of Food Allergens and Risk of Developing Food Allergy. Nutrients 2021, 13, 2318. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072318
Yakaboski E, Robinson LB, Arroyo A, Espinola JA, Geller RJ, Sullivan AF, Rudders SA, Camargo CA. Early Introduction of Food Allergens and Risk of Developing Food Allergy. Nutrients. 2021; 13(7):2318. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072318
Chicago/Turabian StyleYakaboski, Elizabeth, Lacey B. Robinson, Anna Arroyo, Janice A. Espinola, Ruth J. Geller, Ashley F. Sullivan, Susan A. Rudders, and Carlos A. Camargo. 2021. "Early Introduction of Food Allergens and Risk of Developing Food Allergy" Nutrients 13, no. 7: 2318. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072318
APA StyleYakaboski, E., Robinson, L. B., Arroyo, A., Espinola, J. A., Geller, R. J., Sullivan, A. F., Rudders, S. A., & Camargo, C. A. (2021). Early Introduction of Food Allergens and Risk of Developing Food Allergy. Nutrients, 13(7), 2318. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072318