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Prenatal dietary exposure to mixtures of chemicals is associated with allergy or respiratory diseases in children in the ELFE nationwide cohort.

Manel GhozalManik KadawathagedaraRosalie DelvertAmandine Divaret-ChauveauChantal RaherisonRaphaëlle VarrasoAnnabelle BédardAmélie CrépetVéronique SirotMarie Aline CharlesKarine Adel-PatientBlandine de Lauzon-Guillain
Published in: Environmental health : a global access science source (2024)
Whereas few individual chemicals were related to the risk of allergic and respiratory diseases, some consistent associations were found between prenatal dietary exposure to some mixtures of chemicals and the risk of allergic or respiratory diseases. The positive association between trace elements, furans and PAHs and the risk of eczema, and that between pesticides mixtures and food allergy need to be confirmed in other studies. Conversely, the negative association between perfluoroalkyl acids, PAHs and trace elements and the risk of asthma need to be further explored.
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