Advice to feed babies peanuts early and often helped 60,000 kids avoid allergies, study finds
Early introduction of peanut products to infants reduced peanut allergy risk by over 40%, preventing about 60,000 cases since 2015, according to recent pediatric research.
- A study from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia found that about 60,000 children avoided peanut allergies due to early introduction guidelines, published in 2015.
- The study reported a 27% decline in peanut allergies among children aged 0 to 3 since 2015, and a 40% decline after 2017.
- Dr. David Hill confirmed that these findings show a positive impact of public health efforts on childhood food allergies.
- Experts recommend introducing allergenic foods like peanuts between 4 to 6 months to help prevent allergies, according to the new guidelines.
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Feeding babies peanuts early helps them avoid allergies
Thousands of children have benefit, and the percentage of kids developing peanut allergies has dropped more than 40% since guidance became "feed them peanuts as early as 4 months of age." "That's a remarkable thing, right?" said Dr. David Hill, an allergist and researcher at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and author of a study published Monday in the medical journal Pediatrics. — Read the rest The post Feeding babies peanuts early helps t…
Tens of thousands of children avoided developing peanut allergies after recommending the introduction of the allergen from the age of 4 months.
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