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The association of meat intake and the risk of type 2 diabetes may be modified by body weight

Aim: To investigate the association between meat intake and incidence of type 2 diabetes (type 2 DM) in a large cohort of middle-aged women. Design, subjects and methods: Incident cases of type 2 DM were identified during an average of 4.6 years of follow-up in a prospective cohort study of 74,493 m...

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Autores principales: Villegas, Raquel, Shu, Xiao Ou, Gao, Yu-Tang, Yang, Gong, Cai, Hui, Li, Honglan, Zheng, Wei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1633824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17088942
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author Villegas, Raquel
Shu, Xiao Ou
Gao, Yu-Tang
Yang, Gong
Cai, Hui
Li, Honglan
Zheng, Wei
author_facet Villegas, Raquel
Shu, Xiao Ou
Gao, Yu-Tang
Yang, Gong
Cai, Hui
Li, Honglan
Zheng, Wei
author_sort Villegas, Raquel
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description Aim: To investigate the association between meat intake and incidence of type 2 diabetes (type 2 DM) in a large cohort of middle-aged women. Design, subjects and methods: Incident cases of type 2 DM were identified during an average of 4.6 years of follow-up in a prospective cohort study of 74,493 middle-aged, Chinese women (mean age ± SD =51.7± 8.97 years). Participants completed in-person interviews that collected information on type 2 DM risk factors such as dietary factors and physical activity in adulthood. Anthropometric indices were measured. Dietary intake was assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). We included in the current analysis 70,609 women who had no prior history of type 2 DM at study recruitment and who had valid dietary data. The association of type 2 DM with unprocessed meat intake (g/day) and the frequency of consumption of processed meat was evaluated using the Cox model with adjustment for age, kcals/day, body mass index (BMI), waist to hip ratio (WHR), vegetable intake, smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity, income level, education level, occupation status, and history of hypertension and chronic disease at baseline. Principal results: We identified 1972 incident cases of type 2 DM during a total of 326,581 person-years of follow up. Intake of unprocessed meat, particularly poultry, was associated with a decrease in the risk of type 2 DM in this cohort. The fully adjusted relative risks (RRs) for quintiles of total unprocessed meat intake were 1.00, 0.78, 0.83, 0.74, and 0.83 (P for trend: <0.01). When the joint effect between meat intake and BMI categories was evaluated, high intake of total unprocessed meat appeared to be associated with an increased risk of type 2 DM among obese women but a reduced risk among lean women (P value for the interaction tests = 0.05). Processed meat consumption was positively associated with the risk of type 2 DM. The adjusted RR was 1.15 (95% 1.01-1.32) in women consuming processed meats compared to those who did not consume processed meats (P=0.04). Conclusions: Processed meat intake was positively associated with the risk of type 2 DM. There was an indication that the effect of unprocessed meat intake on type 2 DM may be modified by BMI.
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spelling pubmed-16338242006-11-06 The association of meat intake and the risk of type 2 diabetes may be modified by body weight Villegas, Raquel Shu, Xiao Ou Gao, Yu-Tang Yang, Gong Cai, Hui Li, Honglan Zheng, Wei Int J Med Sci Research Paper Aim: To investigate the association between meat intake and incidence of type 2 diabetes (type 2 DM) in a large cohort of middle-aged women. Design, subjects and methods: Incident cases of type 2 DM were identified during an average of 4.6 years of follow-up in a prospective cohort study of 74,493 middle-aged, Chinese women (mean age ± SD =51.7± 8.97 years). Participants completed in-person interviews that collected information on type 2 DM risk factors such as dietary factors and physical activity in adulthood. Anthropometric indices were measured. Dietary intake was assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). We included in the current analysis 70,609 women who had no prior history of type 2 DM at study recruitment and who had valid dietary data. The association of type 2 DM with unprocessed meat intake (g/day) and the frequency of consumption of processed meat was evaluated using the Cox model with adjustment for age, kcals/day, body mass index (BMI), waist to hip ratio (WHR), vegetable intake, smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity, income level, education level, occupation status, and history of hypertension and chronic disease at baseline. Principal results: We identified 1972 incident cases of type 2 DM during a total of 326,581 person-years of follow up. Intake of unprocessed meat, particularly poultry, was associated with a decrease in the risk of type 2 DM in this cohort. The fully adjusted relative risks (RRs) for quintiles of total unprocessed meat intake were 1.00, 0.78, 0.83, 0.74, and 0.83 (P for trend: <0.01). When the joint effect between meat intake and BMI categories was evaluated, high intake of total unprocessed meat appeared to be associated with an increased risk of type 2 DM among obese women but a reduced risk among lean women (P value for the interaction tests = 0.05). Processed meat consumption was positively associated with the risk of type 2 DM. The adjusted RR was 1.15 (95% 1.01-1.32) in women consuming processed meats compared to those who did not consume processed meats (P=0.04). Conclusions: Processed meat intake was positively associated with the risk of type 2 DM. There was an indication that the effect of unprocessed meat intake on type 2 DM may be modified by BMI. Ivyspring International Publisher 2006-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC1633824/ /pubmed/17088942 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open access article. Reproduction is permitted for personal and noncommerical use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Villegas, Raquel
Shu, Xiao Ou
Gao, Yu-Tang
Yang, Gong
Cai, Hui
Li, Honglan
Zheng, Wei
The association of meat intake and the risk of type 2 diabetes may be modified by body weight
title The association of meat intake and the risk of type 2 diabetes may be modified by body weight
title_full The association of meat intake and the risk of type 2 diabetes may be modified by body weight
title_fullStr The association of meat intake and the risk of type 2 diabetes may be modified by body weight
title_full_unstemmed The association of meat intake and the risk of type 2 diabetes may be modified by body weight
title_short The association of meat intake and the risk of type 2 diabetes may be modified by body weight
title_sort association of meat intake and the risk of type 2 diabetes may be modified by body weight
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1633824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17088942
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