Eczema in early childhood increases the risk of allergic multimorbidity

Author:

Miltner L. A.1ORCID,Vonk J. M.23,van der Velde J. L.34,Sprikkelman A. B.35

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology University of Groningen University Medical Center Groningen Groningen The Netherlands

2. Department of Epidemiology University of Groningen University Medical Center Groningen Groningen The Netherlands

3. Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC) University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen Groningen The Netherlands

4. Department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine University Medical Center Groningen University of Groningen Groningen The Netherlands

5. Department of Pediatric Pulmonology and Pediatric Allergy University of Groningen University Medical Center Groningen Groningen The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEczema in early childhood is associated with the development of subsequent allergic diseases, including food allergy (FA), asthma and hay fever. However, eczema has a heterogenous presentation regarding onset age and persistence, which may lead to different allergic outcomes during childhood/adolescence. Recently, sub‐phenotypes of eczema have been suggested as predictors of allergic multimorbidity. Thus, we aimed to identify associations of eczema phenotypes with FA, asthma and hay fever during childhood/adolescence. Additionally, we described the trajectories of eczema, asthma and hay fever stratified by FA presence.MethodsTRACKER (Trajectories of Allergy in Children in Real Life Databases) is a population‐based cohort study of 6852 children/adolescents from the Lifelines cohort. We investigated the associations of seven eczema phenotypes, based on onset age and persistence, with FA, asthma and hay fever using logistic regression, adjusted for appropriate covariates. Disease trajectories were determined by calculating prevalence at different ages.ResultsParticipants who suffered from eczema throughout childhood showed higher risks of developing FA, hay fever and asthma. “Very early onset—persistent” eczema showed the strongest associations with FA, asthma and hay fever. The prevalence of eczema, asthma and hay fever at all ages was significantly higher in participants with FA, compared to those without.ConclusionOne of the largest cohort studies on this topic to date shows that (very) early onset and persistent eczema increases the risk of allergic multimorbidity. Identification of infants at risk for developing (very) early onset eczema is of utmost importance to prevent allergic multimorbidity.

Funder

Ministerie van Economische Zaken en Klimaat

Ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport

Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen

Publisher

Wiley

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