1. Atopic dermatitis and cognitive function : a sibling comparison study among males in Sweden
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Smith, Kelsi A., Hiyoshi, Ayako, Vingeliene, S, von Kobyletzki, Laura B., Montgomery, Scott, Smith, Kelsi A., Hiyoshi, Ayako, Vingeliene, S, von Kobyletzki, Laura B., and Montgomery, Scott
- Abstract
A previous study indicated that atopic dermatitis (AD) was associated with better cognitive function in males during late adolescence. This association was examined among 2 021 369 males who had a medical examination and cognitive function testing during a military conscription assessment in late adolescence in Sweden. Sibling-comparison analysis to tackle confounding indicated that AD is associated with poorer cognitive function, suggesting AD in childhood is detrimental for the development of cognitive function., This study was supported by grants from the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (Forte) (grant number: 2019-01236), Nyckelfonden, and the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) to the International Centre for Life Course Studies (ES/R008930/1).
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- 2024
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