Food-induced anaphylaxis during infancy is associated with later sleeping and eating disorders.
Shay NemetDaniel ElbirtKeren Mahlab-GuriShira Bezalel-RosenbergIlan AsherAviv TalmonLimor RubinYaarit RibakRuslan SergienkoYuval TalOded ShamrizPublished in: Pediatric allergy and immunology : official publication of the European Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (2023)
FIA during the first 3 years of life increases the risk of later developing eating and sleeping disorders, which can last into adulthood. Further attention should be focused on accurately diagnosing these children.