Abstract

M Vahdaninia, H Mackenzie, S Helps, T Dean. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2017;5(3):771–778.e5 To review existing evidence from randomized controlled trials in which researchers evaluate the association between prenatal vitamin intake and the development of allergic diseases in the offspring. Five randomized controlled trials, including a total of 2456 children, were identified that included pregnant women and their offspring who took any form of vitamin supplementation irrespective of the dose or formulation. The studies included vitamins C and E (1 study), vitamin C (1 study), and vitamin D (3 studies) compared with a control group (placebo or no treatment). The dose of vitamin D varied between 800 and …

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