Impaired fetal growth decreases the risk of childhood atopic eczema: a Swedish twin study
- 10 June 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical and Experimental Allergy
- Vol. 40 (7), 1044-1053
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2222.2010.03519.x
Abstract
Background Studies have found associations between birth weight and risk of atopic eczema or allergic rhinitis (AR), although this could be due to confounding. Objective We sought to evaluate associations between fetal growth and the risk of atopic eczema or AR in childhood, controlling for gestational age (GA), shared (familial) environmental and genetic factors. Methods Data on atopic eczema, AR, birth characteristics and confounders were collected from registers and telephone interviews with the parents of 9‐ and 12‐year‐old twins. Firstly, cohort analyses on all twins (eczema n=10 132 and AR n=10 896) were performed. Secondly, to control for genetic and shared environment, co‐twin‐control analyses were performed in twin pairs discordant for atopic eczema (n=480) and AR (n=332). Results The rate of atopic eczema increased with birth weight, from 12.6% in twin children P=0.84). Conclusions We found a positive association between fetal growth and childhood atopic eczema, but not AR, independent of GA, shared environmental and genetic factors. This indicates fetal growth affects the immune system, and supports further studies on early mechanisms. Cite this as: C. Lundholm, A. K. Örtqvist, P. Lichtenstein, S. Cnattingius and C. Almqvist, Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2010 (40) 1044–1053.Keywords
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