2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2009.09049.x
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Exclusive breastfeeding and incident atopic dermatitis in childhood: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies

Abstract: There is no strong evidence of a protective effect of exclusive breastfeeding for at least 3 months against AD, even among children with a positive family history.

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“…A meta-analysis of 18 prospective studies was performed in 2001 and found that breast-feeding throughout the first 3 months of life was protective in children with a family history of atopy, but this effect was diminished in those without family history of atopy [124]. Another meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies was performed in 2008 and found insufficient evidence that exclusive breast-feeding for at least 3 months is protective against AD, even in children with a positive family history of atopy [125]. The conflicting results observed are likely due to confounding effects from differences of region, health literacy, socioeconomic status, and other health behaviors in mothers who exclusively breast-feed versus those who do not.…”
Section: Breast-feedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A meta-analysis of 18 prospective studies was performed in 2001 and found that breast-feeding throughout the first 3 months of life was protective in children with a family history of atopy, but this effect was diminished in those without family history of atopy [124]. Another meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies was performed in 2008 and found insufficient evidence that exclusive breast-feeding for at least 3 months is protective against AD, even in children with a positive family history of atopy [125]. The conflicting results observed are likely due to confounding effects from differences of region, health literacy, socioeconomic status, and other health behaviors in mothers who exclusively breast-feed versus those who do not.…”
Section: Breast-feedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best approach to prevent allergy is exclusive breastfeeding for 4-6 months (17-27 weeks) 8 that has been shown to have significant protective effect against atopic dermatitis in comparison to conventional CMF 44,45 .…”
Section: Prevention Of Cmpamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Efek protektif ASI terhadap DA juga ditemukan pada beberapa penelitian lainnya. 26,[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44] Di lain pihak, beberapa studi melaporkan bahwa ASI tidak memengaruhi risiko terjadinya DA 45,46 atau bahkan berkaitan dengan meningkatnya risiko DA. 15,[47][48][49] Kami belum berhasil membuktikan peran pemberian ASI eksklusif untuk mencegah kejadian DA pada anak berusia 7-24 bulan.…”
Section: Pembahasanunclassified