Feeding during the first months of life and prevention of allergy

Archives de pédiatrie : organe officiel de la Sociéte française de pédiatrie
J-P ChouraquiComité de nutrition de la Société française de pédiatrie

Abstract

Allergy consists in the different manifestations resulting from immune reactions triggered by food or respiratory allergens. Both its frequency and severity are increasing. The easiest intervention process for allergy prevention is the reduction of the allergenic load which, for a major allergen such as peanuts, has to begin in utero. The primary prevention strategy relies first on the detection of at risk newborns, i.e. with allergic first degree relatives. In this targeted population, as well as for the general population, exclusive breastfeeding is recommended until the age of 6 months. The elimination from the mother's diet of major food allergens potentially transmitted via breast milk may be indicated on an individual basis, except for peanut, which is systematically retrieved. In the absence of breastfeeding, prevention consists in feeding at-risk newborns until the age of 6 months with a hypoallergenic formula, provided that its efficiency has been demonstrated by well-designed clinical trials. Soy based formulae are not recommended for allergy prevention. Complementary feeding should not be started before the age of 6 months. Introduction of egg and fish into the diet can be made after 6 months but the introduction of ...Continue Reading

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