Early emollient bathing is associated with subsequent atopic dermatitis in an unselected birth cohort study

Author:

O'Connor Cathal12ORCID,Livingstone Vicki12,O’B Hourihane Jonathan123ORCID,Irvine Alan D.24ORCID,Boylan Geraldine12ORCID,Murray Deirdre12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Paediatrics and Child Health Cork University Hospital Cork Ireland

2. INFANT Research Centre University College Cork Cork Ireland

3. Paediatrics and Child Health, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland Dublin Ireland

4. Department of Dermatology Children's Health Ireland at Crumlin Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSkin barrier dysfunction is a key component of the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis (AD). Recent research on barrier optimization to prevent AD has shown mixed results. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between emollient bathing at 2 months and the trajectory of AD in the first 2 years of life in a large unselected observational birth cohort study.MethodsThe Babies After SCOPE: Evaluating the Longitudinal Impact Using Neurological and Nutritional Endpoints Birth Cohort study enrolled 2183 infants. Variables extracted from the database related to early skincare, skin barrier function, parental history of atopy, and AD outcomes. Statistical analysis was performed to adjust for potential confounding variables.ResultsOne thousand five hundred five children had data on AD status available at 6, 12, and 24 months. Prevalence of AD was 18.6% at 6 months, 15.2% at 12 months, and 16.5% at 24 months. Adjusted for potential confounding variables, the odds of AD at any point were higher among infants who had emollient baths at 2 months (OR (95% CI): 2.41 (1.56 to 3.72), p < .001). Following multivariable analysis, the odds of AD were higher among infants who had both emollient baths and frequent emollient application at 2 months, compared with infants who had neither (OR (95% CI) at 6 months 1.74 (1.18–2.58), p = .038), (OR (95% CI) at 12 months 2.59 (1.69–3.94), p < .001), (OR (95% CI) at 24 months 1.87 (1.21–2.90), p = .009).ConclusionEarly emollient bathing was associated with greater development of AD by 2 years of age in this population‐based birth cohort study.

Funder

Food Standards Agency

Health Research Board

Johnson and Johnson

National Children's Research Centre

Science Foundation Ireland

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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