Title of article :
Effect of Breast-Feeding on the Development of Atopic Dermatitis
Author/Authors :
Ghaderi, Reza Department of Dermatology - Vali Asr Hospital - Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand , Makhmalbaf, Zahra Birjand University of Medical Science, Birjand
Abstract :
Atopy can be defined as the genetically determined risk to develop allergic disease.
Avoidance of one specific allergen may decrease the risk for sensitization against this
allergen, but it will not affect atopy. Our aim was to investigate if exclusive breastfeeding
is associated with atopic dermatitis during the first 5 years of life.
Data on 200 children were taken from parental-administered questionnaires from a
case control study in Birjand - Iran (recruited 2003) comprised of a case (100 children
with atopic dermatitis) and a control (100 normal children) subgroup. Outcomes were
physician-diagnosed atopic dermatitis (AD) and itchy rash. Data were analyzed by
using SPSS package, Chi square and Exact Fisher tests.
Thirty-four of the case and 50 of control group were exclusively breast-fed, whereas
6 of the case and 2 of control group were exclusively cow milk-fed. These differences
were statistically significant. (P<0.05)
Duration of breast-feeding in case and control group was different. These
differences were statistically significant (P<0.001).
Duration of cow’s milk formula feeding in case and control group was different, but
these differences were not statistically significant. (P=0.6) Positive family history of
allergy in case and control group was 63% and 23% respectively and this difference
was statistically significant (P<0.001).
These findings support the hypothesis that exclusive breast-feeding is a protective
factor for development of atopic dermatitis if compared with conventional cow's milk
formula
Keywords :
Atopy , Atopic dermatitis , Breast feeding
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics