hrp0086p1-p254 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016
Balazard Felix
, Le Fur Sophie
, Biau Gerard
, Valleron Alain-Jacques
, Bougneres Pierre
Background: The rapidly increasing T1D incidence in European children suggests the recent emergence or extension of predisposing E factors, or the decrease of protective E factors acting during pregnancy, infancy or early childhood. E research has preferentially focused on specific candidate factors, such as hygiene hypothesis, enteroviruses, alimentation, in cohort or case-control studies. The risk of bias is a major concern in E studies.Objectives: To ...