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Victoria X. Soriano, PhD, Daniela Ciciulla, MDiet, Grace Gell, BSc, Yichao Wang, PhD, Rachel L. Peters, PhD ...
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Pediatrics
Pediatrics (2023) 151 (2): e2022058380.
Published: January 2023
... reviews examine the introduction of foods in relation to individual health outcomes, but the balance of harms and benefits has not been overviewed systematically. OBJECTIVES We aimed to perform an overview of systematic reviews on age of introduction of complementary and allergenic foods to the infant...
Includes: Supplementary data
Module
Published: February 2025
... of High-Risk Food Allergens
Introduction of high-risk food allergens such as peanuts/eggs may begin as early as 4 months of age in certain circumstances.
Additional resource: Consensus Communication on Early Peanut Introduction and the Prevention of Peanut Allergy in High-risk Infants...)
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Published: December 2024
... time.
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“Complementary and Allergenic Food Introduction in Infants: An Umbrella Review” with Dr Victoria Soriano | July 27, 2023
Dr Victoria X. Soriano presents on complementary and allergenic food introduction in infants, based on her Pediatrics article, which...)
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Published: March 2025
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A shorter, key-findings webinar has been created from Dr Victoria X. Soriano's presentation "Complementary and Allergenic Food Introduction in Infants: An Umbrella Review". In the video, Dr Soriano discusses her umbrella review on what age complementary foods should be introduced to infants, as well...)
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Published: July 2023
...Archived Session: “Complementary and Allergenic Food Introduction in Infants: An Umbrella Review” with Victoria Soriano, PhD
View a recording of this session below. ↓
Dr Victoria X. Soriano presents on complementary and allergenic food introduction in infants, based on her Pediatrics...)
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Fetus/Newborn Infant
Module
Published: July 2024
... ; feeding ; nutrition ; elimination ; self to sleep ; self calming ; i ntroducing solids ; risk assessment ; allergens ; safety ; oral health ; social development ; early literacy ; social determinants of health 1a. Feeding and Nutrition
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) supports...)
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Published: October 2023
... article above).
● While additional study is needed, these data overall support that breastfeeding supports oral food tolerance and that there is a critical window during which solid foods, including highly allergenic foods such as peanut, and egg, should be introduced during infancy. 2a...)
Module
Published: February 2024
... of breastmilk versus formula introduction and symptoms in addition to allergen sensitization have been inconsistent. 1b. Prevalence
CMPA is seen most frequently in young children up until 2 years of age. Milk protein allergy is subdivided by pathophysiology: IgE-mediated, non-IgE-mediated, and mixed...)
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Published: June 2023
...Commentary by Ariella Slovin, MD Published June 2023
Keywords: 6 month old ; feeding disorders ; parental depression ; early literacy ; self to sleep ; self calming ; introducing solids ; allergens ; crawling ; choking hazards 1a. Introduction
As with every visit...)
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Published: June 2023
.... Following this summary are some of the more important highlights.
Keywords: 4 month old ; self-calming ; teething ; feeding ; car seats ; postpartum depression ; oral hygiene ; introducing solids ; allergens ; hip dysplasia ; early literacy 1a. Introduction
● Update family history with any...)
Module
Published: May 2023
... strategies for their child. 1b. Feeding/Nutrition
● Children are now typically eating three meals and 2-3 snacks throughout the day. It is important to establish healthy eating habits early .
● There are no longer restrictions to eating raw honey.
● High-allergen foods (i.e. peanuts, eggs) were...)
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Published: August 2024
... be associated with an increased risk of overweight or obesity, especially if introduced before 4 months. 18 The European Food Safety Authority Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods, and Food Allergens concluded that most infants do not need complementary feeds for nutritional reasons until around 6 months...)
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Published: February 2024
... , Marker D , Viet SM , . Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing. National Survey of Lead and Allergens in Housing. Volume I: Analysis of Lead Hazards . Rev 6.0 . Rockville, MD : US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Lead Hazard Control ; 2001 . 5 US Census...)
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Published: November 2023
... Safety Authority Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens concluded that the majority of infants do not need complementary feeds for nutritional reasons until around 6 months of age. 24 A trial of exclusively breastfed infants randomly assigned to start complementary feeds at 4 or 6...)
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Published: June 2023
... be associated with an increased risk of overweight or obesity, especially if introduced before 4 months. 18 The European Food Safety Authority Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods, and Food Allergens concluded that most infants do not need complementary feeds for nutritional reasons until around 6 months...)
Module
Published: December 2023
... restriction, breastfeeding, hydrolyzed formulas, and timing of introduction of allergenic complementary foods . Pediatrics . 2019 ; 143 ( 4 ): e20190281 35.
Amitay EL , Keinan-Boker L . Breastfeeding and childhood leukemia incidence: a meta-analysis and systematic review . JAMA Pediatr...)
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Published: June 2023
...; if desired, breastfeeding can continue beyond this period When breastfeeding/breast milk is unavailable, feed iron-fortified infant formula to infants A vitamin D supplement should be given soon after birth 6 mo to 1 y Begin nutrient-rich complementary foods Introduce potentially allergenic...)
Book Chapter
Published: May 2022
10.1542/9781610026390-part03-leveraging_the_biology
EISBN: 978-1-61002-639-0
ISBN: 978-1-61002-638-3
..., and psychosocial stress during sensitive periods in development can all predispose to in ammatory airway responses to viruses, allergens, and other external stimuli in genetically susceptible children.16,17 Recurrent in ammation, in turn, triggers remodeling in airways, including altered autonomic responses...
Journal Articles
Publication:
Pediatrics In Review
Pediatr Rev (2022) 43 (6): 298–308.
Published: June 2022
... to 1 y Begin nutrient-rich complementary foods Introduce potentially allergenic foods Encouraging a variety of foods is key for infancy and toddler years; good food sources of iron and zinc are highly recommended, especially for children who were breastfed. Foods/beverages with added sugars...
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