아토피 (Korean Wikipedia)

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  • Küster, W.; W. Küster , M. Petersen, E. Christophers, M. Goos and W. Sterry (2004년 12월 12일). “A family study of atopic dermatitis”. 《Archives of Dermatological Research》 (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg) 282 (Number 2 / January, 1990): 98–102. doi:10.1007/BF00493466. 
  • Küster, W.; W. Küster , M. Petersen, E. Christophers, M. Goos and W. Sterry (2004년 12월 12일). “A family study of atopic dermatitis”. 《Archives of Dermatological Research》 (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg) 282 (2 / January, 1990): 98–102. doi:10.1007/BF00493466. 
  • A Swedish research study titled “Atopy In Children Of Families With An Anthroposophic Lifestyle” comparing the rate of bronchial asthma, allergies, dermatitis, and other atopic diseases among Steiner school pupils and pupils in public schools originally appeared in the May 1, 1999 edition of the British medical journal The Lancet. The findings indicated that Steiner school pupils were “at a significantly lower risk of atopy” than children attending public schools. The researchers investigated a variety of factors in the lives of the Steiner school pupils that might have contributed to this lower rate of atopy, which included breastfeeding, lack of immunization, avoidance of antibiotics, and medications that reduce fevers, consumption of bio-dynamic and organic foods, and other physical aspects of the children’s lives. Devereux, Graham; Devereux G and Seaton A (December 2004). “Diet as a risk factor for atopy and asthma”. 《J Allergy Clin Immunol.》 115 (6): 1109–1117. doi:10.1016/j.jaci.2004.12.1139. PMID 15940119. 

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  • Flöistrup, H., Swartz, J., Bergström, A., Alm, J. S., Scheynius, A., et al. (2006). Allergic disease and sensitization in Steiner school children. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 117(1), 59-66. PMID 16387585 Reprint copy Archived 2007년 9월 27일 - 웨이백 머신

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  • Grammatikos AP. The genetic and environmental basis of atopic diseases. Ann Med. 2008; 40(7):482-95.PMID 18608118
  • A Swedish research study titled “Atopy In Children Of Families With An Anthroposophic Lifestyle” comparing the rate of bronchial asthma, allergies, dermatitis, and other atopic diseases among Steiner school pupils and pupils in public schools originally appeared in the May 1, 1999 edition of the British medical journal The Lancet. The findings indicated that Steiner school pupils were “at a significantly lower risk of atopy” than children attending public schools. The researchers investigated a variety of factors in the lives of the Steiner school pupils that might have contributed to this lower rate of atopy, which included breastfeeding, lack of immunization, avoidance of antibiotics, and medications that reduce fevers, consumption of bio-dynamic and organic foods, and other physical aspects of the children’s lives. Devereux, Graham; Devereux G and Seaton A (December 2004). “Diet as a risk factor for atopy and asthma”. 《J Allergy Clin Immunol.》 115 (6): 1109–1117. doi:10.1016/j.jaci.2004.12.1139. PMID 15940119. 
  • Flöistrup, H., Swartz, J., Bergström, A., Alm, J. S., Scheynius, A., et al. (2006). Allergic disease and sensitization in Steiner school children. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 117(1), 59-66. PMID 16387585 Reprint copy Archived 2007년 9월 27일 - 웨이백 머신

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  • Flöistrup, H., Swartz, J., Bergström, A., Alm, J. S., Scheynius, A., et al. (2006). Allergic disease and sensitization in Steiner school children. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 117(1), 59-66. PMID 16387585 Reprint copy Archived 2007년 9월 27일 - 웨이백 머신