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    The association of milk and multiple food avoidance with growth parameters in infants and children
    (American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, 2024) Eltan, Sevgi Bilgiç; Karakoç-Aydıner, Elif; Yılmaz, Ebru Arık; Can, Ceren Özel, Hülya Gökmen; Saçkesen, Cansın; Büyüktiryaki, Ayşe Betül; Gökçe, Tuğba; Göğebakan, Emre; Gündoğdu, Beliz Su; Cengiz, Hilal; Çelik, Nevin; İncir, Said; Yeşiltepe Mutlu, Rahime Gül; Yıldırım, Damla; Hatun, Şükrü; School of Medicine
    Background: Recent studies reported that strict avoidance of milk products in cow's milk allergy (CMA) affects growth and bone turnover, causing negative calcium balance and changes in bone metabolism. Objective: To investigate biochemical parameters to predict bone turnover and its relations with height and weight measurements and nutritional intake. Methods: Height, weight, and body mass index z scores were plotted for age according to the World Health Organization. A 3-consecutive day food record was analyzed for nutritional values of foods. The blood levels of calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase, vitamin D, and parathyroid hormone (PTH) were determined. Results: The study included 69 controls, 66 children with isolated CMA, and 59 children with multiple food allergy (FA). The z scores for weight, height, and body mass index were lower in isolated CMA and multiple FA groups than controls (P < .001, P = .004, and P = .002, respectively). The nutritional intakes of protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins B2 and B12, niacin, calcium, and phosphorus were significantly lower in isolated CMA and multiple FA than controls. In infants (≤2 years of age), although blood calcium level was in normal range, it was significantly lower in isolated CMA and multiple FA than in controls (P < .001). In children older than 2 years, PTH level was significantly higher in isolated CMA and multiple FA groups than in controls (P = .003). Conclusion: Our study revealed that children with isolated CMA and multiple FA had a high nutrition gap, growth deceleration, and unbalanced bone metabolism, as illustrated by low blood calcium and elevated PTH levels. © 2024 American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
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    The relationship between dietary elimination and maternal psychopathology in breastfeeding mothers of infants with food allergy
    (Wiley, 2022) Can, Ceren; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; Yılmaz, Özlem; Saçkesen, Cansın; Kaçar, Anıl Şafak; Göğebakan, Emre; Necef, Işıl; Mutluer, Tuba; Taşkıran, Ali Sarper; Kızılkan, Nuray Uslu; Doctor; Faculty Member; PhD Student; Undergraduate Student; Faculty Member; Faculty Member; Other; Faculty Member; N/A; School of Medicine; Graduate School of Health Sciences; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; Koç University Hospital; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; 140706; 182537; N/A; N/A; N/A; 305311; 195168; 221274
    Background: There has been no study evaluating the psychopathology in breastfeeding mothers of infants with food allergy (FA). Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between dietary elimination and maternal psychopathology, specifically anxiety, depression, and mother-to-infant bonding, in breastfeeding mothers of infants with food allergy. Methods: Breastfeeding mothers following an elimination diet due to FA in their children aged 1-to-12 months were compared with the healthy controls. The physician-diagnosed FA group was divided into IgE-, non-IgE-mediated, and infants with some minor symptoms which were not enough to make the diagnosis of FA were classified as Indecisive symptoms for FA group. Mothers completed standardized questionnaires including Symptom Checklist 90R, Beck Depression/Anxiety Inventories (BDI/BAI), Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire (Bonding). Results: Of 179 mother and infants, 64 were healthy, 89 were FA, 16 were indecisive symptoms for FA. The mean age of the mothers and infants were 31.1 ± 4.7 years and 6.3 ± 3.6 months, respectively. The physician-diagnosed FA groups had higher scores for anxiety (p = .008), anger (p = .042), depression (p < .001), obsession (p = .002), phobia (p = .008), somatization (p = .002), general symptom index (GSI) (p = .001), BDI (p < .001), BAI (p = .008), and Bonding (attachment [p = .001], anger [p = .019], and total [p = .036]) than the healthy ones. The indecisive symptoms for FA group had a similar score pattern to physician-diagnosed FA, except interpersonal sensitivity, BDI, and attachment. Conclusion: Breastfeeding mothers of infants with FA were more anxious, with higher depression scores than controls, and had many psychopathologies which affected bonding. Interventions targeting negativity in caregivers' social relationships are urgently needed.
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    Negative psychosocial effect of dietary elimination on breastfeeding mothers having infants with and without food allergy
    (Wiley-Blackwell, 2019) Can, Ceren; N/A; Kaçar, Anıl Şafak; Yılmaz, Özlem; Göğebakan, Emre; Necef, Işıl; Mutluer, Tuba; Kızılkan, Nuray Uslu; Taşkıran, Ali Sarper; Saçkesen, Cansın; PhD Student; Doctor; Undergraduate Student; Faculty Member; Faculty Member; Faculty Member; Other; Faculty Member; Koç University Research Center for Translational Medicine (KUTTAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Translasyonel Tıp Araştırma Merkezi (KUTTAM); Graduate School of Health Sciences; N/A; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; N/A; Koç University Hospital; N/A; Koç University Hospital; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; 305311; 221274; 195168; 182537
    Background: There has been no trial evaluating the psychopathology in breastfeeding mothers of infants with food allergy (FA). Objective: To investigate the effect of dietary elimination on maternal psychopathology, specifically stress/anxiety and mother-to-infant bonding and explore the importance of sociodemographic features on these variables. Methods: Breastfeeding mothers following an elimination diet due to FA in their children aged 1-to-12 months were compared with the healthy controls. Physician-diagnosed FA group were divided into IgE-, non-IgE-mediated and infants with some minor symptoms which were not enough to make the diagnosis of FA were classified as Indecisive symptoms for FA group. Mothers completed standardized questionnaires including Symptom Checklist 90R, Beck Depression/Anxiety Inventories (BDI/BAI), Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire (Bonding). Results: Of 179 mother-infants, 64 were healthy, 89 were FA, 16 were indecisive symptoms for FA. The mean age of the mothers and infants were 31.1±4.7 years and 6.3±3.6 months. The physician diagnosed FA groups had higher scores for anxiety (p=0.008), anger (p=0.042), depression (p