2000
DOI: 10.1136/thorax.55.4.283
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Consumption of fresh fruit rich in vitamin C and wheezing symptoms in children

Abstract: Background-A beneficial eVect of fresh fruit consumption on lung function has been observed in several studies. The epidemiological evidence of the eVect on respiratory symptoms and asthma is limited. The consumption of fruit rich in vitamin C was examined in relation to wheezing and other respiratory symptoms in cross sectional and follow up studies of Italian children. Methods-Standardised respiratory questionnaires were filled in by parents of 18 737 children aged 6-7 years living in eight areas of Northern… Show more

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“…Epidemiological studies in children have shown inverse associations with asthma related outcomes for (citrus) fruits, [6][7][8] vegetables, [8][9][10][11] whole grain products, 12 and fish. 6 9 13-16 Furthermore, inverse associations with asthma have also been observed in children for butter 13 17 and (whole or farm) milk.…”
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“…Epidemiological studies in children have shown inverse associations with asthma related outcomes for (citrus) fruits, [6][7][8] vegetables, [8][9][10][11] whole grain products, 12 and fish. 6 9 13-16 Furthermore, inverse associations with asthma have also been observed in children for butter 13 17 and (whole or farm) milk.…”
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“…There has been no report that shows vegetable intake increases allergies. Some studies have shown that an tioxidants such as vitamin C in vegetables and fruits prevent asthma (22,23). We again think that this con tradictory result was derived from the high lipid intake paralleled by high vegetable intake.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…An ecological analysis of the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECRHS) showed a trend towards decreasing sensitization (specific IgE) prevalence with higher intakes of fruit and vitamins A and C (Farchi et al, 2003). Furthermore, other studies have found an association between consuming citrus/kiwi fruit and a lower last year prevalence of several asthma symptoms (Forastiere et al, 2000;Wickens et al, 2005); and also of rhinitis. The frequent intake of vegetables showed an inverse relationship with prevalence rates of asthma, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and atopic eczema (Weiland et al, 1999).…”
Section: Diet As An Independent Factor In the Development Of Asthma Amentioning
confidence: 99%