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Review
. 2024 Aug;79(8):2051-2064.
doi: 10.1111/all.16025. Epub 2024 Jan 17.

Directed acyclic graph for epidemiological studies in childhood food allergy: Construction, user's guide, and application

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Directed acyclic graph for epidemiological studies in childhood food allergy: Construction, user's guide, and application

Zhuoxin Peng et al. Allergy. 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Understanding modifiable prenatal and early life causal determinants of food allergy is important for the prevention of the disease. Randomized clinical trials studying environmental and dietary determinants of food allergy may not always be feasible. Identifying risk/protective factors for early-life food allergy often relies on observational studies, which may be affected by confounding bias. The directed acyclic graph (DAG) is a causal diagram useful to guide causal inference from observational epidemiological research. To date, research on food allergy has made little use of this promising method. We performed a literature review of existing evidence with a systematic search, synthesized 32 known risk/protective factors, and constructed a comprehensive DAG for early-life food allergy development. We present an easy-to-use online tool for researchers to re-construct, amend, and modify the DAG along with a user's guide to minimize confounding bias. We estimated that adjustment strategies in 57% of previous observational studies on modifiable factors of childhood food allergy could be improved if the researchers determined their adjustment sets by DAG. Future researchers who are interested in the causal inference of food allergy development in early life can apply the DAG to identify covariates that should and should not be controlled in observational studies.

Keywords: causal inference; confounding bias; directed acyclic graph; early life; food allergy.

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