Preventive Effect of Whey Hydrolysate Formulas for Mothers and Infants against Allergy Development in Infants for the First 2 Years
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We studied the preventive effect against allergies in infants who and whose mothers consumed hypoallergenic formulas until 6 months after birth. Mother and infant pairs were divided into three groups, and the infants were monitored for the development of allergies for the first 2 years. In the MD group (n=102; n=number of infants), the mothers were given a hypoallergenic formula for mothers (MOM HA), which contained hydrolyzed whey protein as the only protein source, as a substitution for cows milk during late pregnancy and lactation. In the CD group (n=127), the mothers were given cows milk during the corresponding period. All infants in the MD and CD groups were exclusively breast-fed or mixed-fed with breast milk and hypoaller-genic infant formula (NAN HA), which contains the same hydrolyzed protein as MOM HA. In the AF group (n=54), the mothers consumed MOM HA and their infants were mixed-fed with breast milk and a cows milk-based adopted infant formula during the corresponding period. In the MD group, no infants were positive to cows milk-specific im-munoglobulin E (BAST) at 4 months of age, in contrast to 6% and 3% of infants in the CD and AF groups, respectively. The infants in the MD group showed low incidence of various allergies, especially of eczema, as compared to the CD and AF groups. These results suggest that consump-tion of cows milk by mothers and cows milk-based formula feeding to infants elevate the risk of allergies in infants, and that consumption of hypoallergenic formula for pregnant and lactating women and for infants could be helpful in preventing allergy development in infants.
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著者
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ONDA Takekazu
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Jikei University School of Medicine
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Onda Takekazu
Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology The Jikei University School Of Medicine
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Kitagawa Michihiro
Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology Jikei University School Of Medicine
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FUKUSHIMA Yoichi
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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IWAMOTO Kyosuke
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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TAKEUCHI-NAKASHIMA Ayako
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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AKAMATSU Noriko
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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FUJINO-NUMATA Natsuko
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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YOSHIKOSHI Masaki
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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Kitagawa Michihiro
Department Of Maternal-fetal And Neonatal Medicine National Center For Child Health And Development
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AKAMATSU Noriko
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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Takeuchi Nakashima
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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TAKEUCHI-NAKASHIMA Ayako
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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IWAMOTO Kyosuke
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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FUJINO-NUMATA Natsuko
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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FUKUSHIMA Yoichi
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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YOSHIKOSHI Masaki
Scientific Liaison Offece, Nestlé Japan Ltd
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