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Neuropsychologic status at the age 4 years and atopy in a population-based birth cohort
Authors:J Julvez  M Torrent  M Guxens  J M Antó  S Guerra  J Sunyer
Institution:Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Barcelona, Spain;;Institut Municipal d'InvestigacióMèdica (IMIM)-Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain;;CIBER Epidemiologia y Salud Publica (CIBERESP), Barcelona, Spain;;Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA;;Menorca Health Area, Ib-Salut, Menorca, Spain;;Department of Experimental and Health Sciences, University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:Background:  Mental health has been reported to be associated with allergy, but only a few cohort studies have assessed if neurodevelopment predicts atopy.
Objective:  To investigate if neurobehavioral status of healthy 4-year-old children was associated with specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) at the same age and skin prick test results 2 years later.
Methods:  A population-based birth cohort enrolled 482 children, 422 of them (87%) provided neurobehavioral data, 341 (71%) had specific IgE measured at the age of 4 years; and 395 (82%) had skin prick tests completed at the age of 6 years. Atopy was defined as IgE levels higher than 0.35 kU/l to any of the three tested allergens at the age of 4 or as a positive skin prick test to any of the six tested allergens at the age of 6. McCarthy Scales of Child Abilities and California Preschool Social Competence Scale were the psychometric instruments used.
Results:  Twelve percent of children at the age of 4 and 17% at the age of 6 were atopic. Neurobehavioral scores were negatively associated with 6-year-old atopy after adjustment for socio-demographic and allergic factors, A relative risk of 3.06 (95% CI: 1.30–7.24) was associated with the lowest tertile (scorings ≤90 points) of the general cognitive scale. Similar results were found for verbal abilities, executive functions, and social competence. Asthma, wheezing, rhinitis, and eczema at the age of 6, but not at the age of 4, were associated with neurodevelopment at the age of 4.
Conclusions:  Neuropsychologic functioning and later atopy are negatively associated in preschool age children.
Keywords:allergic disorders  atopy  children  immunoglobulin E sensitization  neurodevelopment  neuropsychologic status  population-based cohort study  skin prick test  social competence
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