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A differing pattern of association between dietary fish and allergen-specific subgroups of atopy

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posted on 2023-05-16, 17:24 authored by Andreasyan, K, Ponsonby, AL, Terry DwyerTerry Dwyer, Kemp, A, Dear, K, Jennifer Cochrane, Carmichael, A
Background: We examined the role of fish intake in the development of atopic disease with particular reference to the possibility of differential effects on allergen-specific subgroups of sensitization. Methods: The exposure of interest was parental report of fish intake by children aged 8 years at the 1997 Childhood Allergy and Respiratory Health Study (n = 499). The outcomes of interest were subgroups of atopy: house dust mite (HDM)-pure sensitization [a positive skin-prick test (SPT) ≥2 mm to Der p or Der f only], ryegrass-pure sensitization (a positive SPT ≥2 mm to ryegrass only); asthma and hay fever by allergen-specific sensitization. Results: A significant association between fish intake and ryegrass-pure [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 0.37 (0.15-0.90)] but not HDM-pure sensitization [AOR 0.87 (0.36-2.13)] was found. Fish consumption significantly decreased the risk for ryegrass-pure sensitization in comparison with HDM-pure sensitization [AOR 0.20 (0.05-0.79)]. Conclusions: We have demonstrated a differential effect of fish intake for sensitization to different aeroallergens. This may be due to the different timing of allergen exposure during early life. Further investigation of the causes of atopic disease should take into account allergen-specific subgroups. Copyright © Blackwell Munksgaard 2005.

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Publication title

Allergy

Volume

60

Issue

5

Pagination

671-677

ISSN

0105-4538

Department/School

Menzies Institute for Medical Research

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing

Place of publication

Oxford, England

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  • Restricted

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Clinical health not elsewhere classified

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