Researchers from the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) and the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg in Germany found that pregnant women should avoid taking vitamin D supplements.
The long term study included 622 mothers and their 629 children. The level of vitamin D was tested in the blood of the pregnant mothers and also in the cord blood of the children born.
In addition to this, questionnaires were used to assess the occurrence of food allergies during the first two years of the children's lives.
In reverse, this means that a high vitamin D level in pregnant women is associated with a higher risk of their children to develop a food allergy during infancy.
Furthermore, those children were found to have a high level of the specific immunoglobulin E to food allergens such as egg white, milk protein, wheat flour, peanuts or soya beans.
The cells are capable of preventing the immune system from overreacting to allergens, with the result that they protect against allergies.
It was found that the higher the level of vitamin D found in the blood of mothers and children, the fewer regulatory T-cells could be detected.
The correlation could mean that vitamin D suppresses the development of regulatory T-cells and thus increases the risk of allergy.
The study was published in the journal Allergy.
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