Neonatal Vitamin D Status and Risk of Asthma in Childhood: Results from the D-Tect Study

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Neonatal Vitamin D Status and Risk of Asthma in Childhood : Results from the D-Tect Study. / Thorsteinsdottir, Fanney; Cardoso, Isabel; Keller, Amélie; Stougaard, Maria; Frederiksen, Peder; Cohen, Arieh Sierra; Maslova, Ekaterina; Jacobsen, Ramune; Backer, Vibeke; Heitmann, Berit Lilienthal.

In: Nutrients, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2020.

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Thorsteinsdottir, F, Cardoso, I, Keller, A, Stougaard, M, Frederiksen, P, Cohen, AS, Maslova, E, Jacobsen, R, Backer, V & Heitmann, BL 2020, 'Neonatal Vitamin D Status and Risk of Asthma in Childhood: Results from the D-Tect Study', Nutrients, vol. 12, no. 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12030842

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Thorsteinsdottir, F., Cardoso, I., Keller, A., Stougaard, M., Frederiksen, P., Cohen, A. S., Maslova, E., Jacobsen, R., Backer, V., & Heitmann, B. L. (2020). Neonatal Vitamin D Status and Risk of Asthma in Childhood: Results from the D-Tect Study. Nutrients, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12030842

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Thorsteinsdottir F, Cardoso I, Keller A, Stougaard M, Frederiksen P, Cohen AS et al. Neonatal Vitamin D Status and Risk of Asthma in Childhood: Results from the D-Tect Study. Nutrients. 2020;12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12030842

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Thorsteinsdottir, Fanney ; Cardoso, Isabel ; Keller, Amélie ; Stougaard, Maria ; Frederiksen, Peder ; Cohen, Arieh Sierra ; Maslova, Ekaterina ; Jacobsen, Ramune ; Backer, Vibeke ; Heitmann, Berit Lilienthal. / Neonatal Vitamin D Status and Risk of Asthma in Childhood : Results from the D-Tect Study. In: Nutrients. 2020 ; Vol. 12, No. 3.

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title = "Neonatal Vitamin D Status and Risk of Asthma in Childhood: Results from the D-Tect Study",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: low vitamin D status in pregnancy can influence the offspring's lung function and contribute to childhood asthma development. The objective of this study was to examine the influence of neonatal vitamin D status on the development of asthma among children age 3-9 years in a large population sample.METHOD: in a case-cohort study utilizing a Danish biobank and register data we examined the association between neonatal 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25(OH)D3) concentrations and incidence of asthma among children aged 3-9 years. Cases of asthma (n = 911) were randomly selected among all cases of asthma in the Danish National Patient Register from children born between 1992 and 2002. The sub-cohort (n = 1423) was randomly selected among all children born in the same period. We used a weighted Cox proportional hazard model assessing the hazard of first asthma diagnoses by quintiles of 25(OH)D3.RESULTS: the median 25(OH)D3 (interquartile range) for asthma cases was 23 nmol/L (14-35) and the sub-cohort 25 nmol/L (14-40). The hazard ratio for developing asthma between ages 3 and 9 years was lower for children in the fifth quintile of neonatal 25(OH)D3 compared to children in the first quintile, both in the unadjusted (0.61 95% CI: 0.46-0.80) and adjusted (0.55 95% CI: 0.39-0.77) analyses.CONCLUSION: the results from our study suggest that higher neonatal vitamin D concentration may reduce the risk of developing childhood asthma at ages 3-9 years, indicating that neonatal vitamin D status as a proxy of vitamin D status during the prenatal period is important for normal immune- and lung development.",
author = "Fanney Thorsteinsdottir and Isabel Cardoso and Am{\'e}lie Keller and Maria Stougaard and Peder Frederiksen and Cohen, {Arieh Sierra} and Ekaterina Maslova and Ramune Jacobsen and Vibeke Backer and Heitmann, {Berit Lilienthal}",
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T1 - Neonatal Vitamin D Status and Risk of Asthma in Childhood

T2 - Results from the D-Tect Study

AU - Thorsteinsdottir, Fanney

AU - Cardoso, Isabel

AU - Keller, Amélie

AU - Stougaard, Maria

AU - Frederiksen, Peder

AU - Cohen, Arieh Sierra

AU - Maslova, Ekaterina

AU - Jacobsen, Ramune

AU - Backer, Vibeke

AU - Heitmann, Berit Lilienthal

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - BACKGROUND: low vitamin D status in pregnancy can influence the offspring's lung function and contribute to childhood asthma development. The objective of this study was to examine the influence of neonatal vitamin D status on the development of asthma among children age 3-9 years in a large population sample.METHOD: in a case-cohort study utilizing a Danish biobank and register data we examined the association between neonatal 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25(OH)D3) concentrations and incidence of asthma among children aged 3-9 years. Cases of asthma (n = 911) were randomly selected among all cases of asthma in the Danish National Patient Register from children born between 1992 and 2002. The sub-cohort (n = 1423) was randomly selected among all children born in the same period. We used a weighted Cox proportional hazard model assessing the hazard of first asthma diagnoses by quintiles of 25(OH)D3.RESULTS: the median 25(OH)D3 (interquartile range) for asthma cases was 23 nmol/L (14-35) and the sub-cohort 25 nmol/L (14-40). The hazard ratio for developing asthma between ages 3 and 9 years was lower for children in the fifth quintile of neonatal 25(OH)D3 compared to children in the first quintile, both in the unadjusted (0.61 95% CI: 0.46-0.80) and adjusted (0.55 95% CI: 0.39-0.77) analyses.CONCLUSION: the results from our study suggest that higher neonatal vitamin D concentration may reduce the risk of developing childhood asthma at ages 3-9 years, indicating that neonatal vitamin D status as a proxy of vitamin D status during the prenatal period is important for normal immune- and lung development.

AB - BACKGROUND: low vitamin D status in pregnancy can influence the offspring's lung function and contribute to childhood asthma development. The objective of this study was to examine the influence of neonatal vitamin D status on the development of asthma among children age 3-9 years in a large population sample.METHOD: in a case-cohort study utilizing a Danish biobank and register data we examined the association between neonatal 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25(OH)D3) concentrations and incidence of asthma among children aged 3-9 years. Cases of asthma (n = 911) were randomly selected among all cases of asthma in the Danish National Patient Register from children born between 1992 and 2002. The sub-cohort (n = 1423) was randomly selected among all children born in the same period. We used a weighted Cox proportional hazard model assessing the hazard of first asthma diagnoses by quintiles of 25(OH)D3.RESULTS: the median 25(OH)D3 (interquartile range) for asthma cases was 23 nmol/L (14-35) and the sub-cohort 25 nmol/L (14-40). The hazard ratio for developing asthma between ages 3 and 9 years was lower for children in the fifth quintile of neonatal 25(OH)D3 compared to children in the first quintile, both in the unadjusted (0.61 95% CI: 0.46-0.80) and adjusted (0.55 95% CI: 0.39-0.77) analyses.CONCLUSION: the results from our study suggest that higher neonatal vitamin D concentration may reduce the risk of developing childhood asthma at ages 3-9 years, indicating that neonatal vitamin D status as a proxy of vitamin D status during the prenatal period is important for normal immune- and lung development.

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DO - 10.3390/nu12030842

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C2 - 32245170

VL - 12

JO - Nutrients

JF - Nutrients

SN - 2072-6643

IS - 3

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