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Supplementary Material for: Maternal dietary vitamin D intake during pregnancy is associated with allergic disease symptoms in children at 3 years old: the Japan Environment and Children’s Study

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posted on 2023-08-22, 13:13 authored by Shimizu M., Kato T., Adachi A., Wada T., Murakami S., Ito Y., Itazawa T., Adachi Y.S., Tsuchida A., Matsumura K., Hamazaki K., Inadera H., the Japan Environment and Children’s Study Group
Introduction: Vitamin D plays an important role in the immune system, and postnatal vitamin D insufficiency is one of the risk factors for the development of allergic disease. However, the effects of women’s vitamin D intake during pregnancy on the prevalence of allergic disease in their children remain controversial. Methods: From the Japan Environment and Children’s Study, an ongoing nationwide birth cohort study, we obtained information on maternal dietary vitamin D intake determined using a food frequency questionnaire and parent-reported allergic disease symptoms based on the ISAAC questionnaire in children at 3 years of age. Results: From the full dataset of 103,060 pregnancies, we analyzed complete data for 73,309 mother–child pairs. The prevalence of current wheeze, current rhinitis, current rhino-conjunctivitis, current eczema, ever asthma, ever pollinosis, and ever atopic dermatitis in the children was 17.2%, 29.7%, 3.8%, 15.2%, 9.6%, 3.7%, and 11.0%, respectively. The ORs for current rhinitis were significantly lower in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th quintiles than in the 1st quintile after adjustment for various covariates and showed a linear association. The ORs for ever pollinosis were significantly lower in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quintiles than in the 1st quintile, showing a U-shaped curve. There was no clear association between mothers’ dietary vitamin D intake and symptoms of asthma or atopic dermatitis in their 3-year-old children. Conclusion: Maternal dietary vitamin D intake during pregnancy is associated with the ORs for nasal allergies in children at the age of 3 years. Further studies are warranted to evaluate the appropriate intake dose of vitamin D for pregnant women to prevent the development of nasal allergies in their children.

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