J. Riedler
Boston Children's Hospital
24 Papers
224 Citations
J. Riedler is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atopy & Population. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 24 publications.
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Papers
Allergic diseases and atopic sensitization in children related to farming and anthroposophic lifestyle : the PARSIFAL study
Tobias Alfvén,C Braun-Fahrländer,Bert Brunekreef,E. von Mutius,J. Riedler,Annika Scheynius,M. van Hage,M. Wickman,Marcus R. Benz,J. Budde,Karin B. Michels,D. Schram,E. Üblagger,Marco Waser,Göran Pershagen +14 more
TL;DR: This study compares the prevalence of allergic diseases and sensitization between farm children, children in anthroposophic families, and reference children, with the aim of identifying factors that may protect against allergic disease.
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Inverse association of farm milk consumption with asthma and allergy in rural and suburban populations across Europe.
Marco Waser,Karin B. Michels,Christian Bieli,H. Flöistrup,Göran Pershagen,E. Von Mutius,Markus J. Ege,J. Riedler,D. Schram-Bijkerk,Bert Brunekreef,M. van Hage,Roger Lauener,C Braun-Fahrländer +12 more
TL;DR: A large number of studies in rural environments claimed an inverse association between consumption of farm‐produced dairy products and the prevalence of allergic diseases, but current evidence is controversial.
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Bacterial and fungal agents in house dust and wheeze in children: the PARSIFAL study.
D. Schram-Bijkerk,Gert Doekes,Jeroen Douwes,Jeroen Douwes,M. H. Boevé,J. Riedler,E. Üblagger,E. von Mutius,Marcus R. Benz,Göran Pershagen,M. van Hage,Annika Scheynius,Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer,Marco Waser,Bert Brunekreef +14 more
TL;DR: This data indicates that growing up on a farm and an anthroposophic lifestyle are associated with a lower prevalence of allergic diseases in childhood and this might be related to increased inhalatory exposure to microbial agents.
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Bacterial and fungal components in house dust of farm children, Rudolf Steiner school children and reference children--the PARSIFAL Study.
D. Schram,Gert Doekes,M. H. Boevé,Jeroen Douwes,Jeroen Douwes,J. Riedler,E. Üblagger,E. von Mutius,J. Budde,Göran Pershagen,Fredrik Nyberg,Fredrik Nyberg,Johan Alm,Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer,Marco Waser,Bert Brunekreef +15 more
TL;DR: This work has shown that growing up on a farm and an anthroposophic lifestyle are associated with a lower prevalence of allergic diseases in childhood and the enhanced exposure to endotoxin is an important protective factor of farm environments.
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Determinants of endotoxin levels in living environments of farmers' children and their peers from rural areas
Marco Waser,Rudolf Schierl,E. von Mutius,Soyoun Maisch,David Carr,J. Riedler,Waltraud Eder,Mynda Schreuer,Dennis Nowak,Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer +9 more
TL;DR: The amount of endotoxin measured in the dust of children's mattresses is inversely related to the occurrence of atopic asthma, hayfever and atopic sensitization both in children from farming and non‐farming households.
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