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Effect of mothers‘ health literacy on early childhood allergy prevention behaviours: results from the KUNO-Kids health study

URN to cite this document:
urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-591458
DOI to cite this document:
10.5283/epub.59145
Pawellek, Maja ; Köninger, Angela ; Melter, Michael ; Kabesch, Michael ; Apfelbacher, Christian ; Brandstetter, Susanne ; Ambrosch, Andreas ; Arndt, Petra A. ; Baessler, Andrea ; Berneburg, Mark ; Böse-O’Reilly, Stephan ; Brunner, Romuald ; Malfertheiner, Sara Fill ; Franke, André ; Häsler, Robert ; Häusler, Sebastian ; Heid, Iris ; Heinze, Stefanie ; Högler, Wolfgang ; Kerzel, Sebastian ; Koller, Michael ; Leitzmann, Michael ; Lennon, Áine ; Rothfuß, David ; Rösch, Wolfgang ; Schaub, Bianca ; Weidinger, Stephan ; Wellmann, Sven
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Abstract

Background Parents can engage in several behaviours with regard to early childhood allergy prevention (ECAP). These can be related to diet of mother/child and the modification of the home environment; not all of them are justified by current evidence. Previous studies showed that parental health literacy (HL) is related to favourable health behaviours directed at the child. This study aimed to ...

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