High adherence to the French dietary guidelines decreases type 2 diabetes risk in females through pathways of obesity markers: Evidence from the E3N-EPIC prospective cohort study

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Daouda Seck MD, MPH , Sanam Shah FCPS, PhD , Emmanuelle Correia Licence , Chloé Marques MS , Raphaëlle Varraso PhD , Bamba Gaye PhD , Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault MD, PhD , Nasser Laouali PhD
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Abstract

Objective

Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) have been associated with low adherence to the 2017 French food-based dietary guidelines, as assessed by the Programme National Nutrition Santé - guidelines score 2 (PNNS-GS2). Whether the association between T2D and PNNS-GS2 is direct or mediated by obesity has been little investigated.

Research methods

The study included 71,450 women from the E3N-EPIC cohort, mean age of 52.9 y (SD 6.7). The simplified PNNS-GS2 was derived via food history questionnaire. Multivariable Cox regression models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of T2D. Causal mediation analyses were used to decompose the total effect of sPNNS-GS2 on T2D into a direct effect and indirect effect mediated by body mass index (BMI) or the waist-hip ratio (WHR).

Results

During a mean follow-up of 19 y, 3679 incident T2D cases were identified and validated. There was a linear association between adherence to sPNNS-GS2 and T2D (P-nonlinearity = 0.92). In the fully adjusted model, each 1-SD increase in the sPNNS-GS2 was associated with a lower T2D risk [HR (95% CI), 0.92 (0.89, 0.95)]. The overall associations were mainly explained by sPNNS-GS2-associated excess weight, with BMI and WHR mediating 52% and 58% of the associations, respectively.

Conclusions

Higher adherence to French food-based dietary guidelines was associated with a lower risk of T2D in women, and a significant portion of this effect could be attributed to excess weight measured by BMI or WHR. This finding helps better understand the mechanisms underlying the diet-T2D association.

高度遵守法国膳食指南可通过肥胖标志物途径降低女性患 2 型糖尿病的风险:来自 E3N-EPIC 前瞻性队列研究的证据
目标肥胖和2型糖尿病(T2D)与2017年法国基于食物的膳食指南的低依从性有关,该指南由国家营养健康计划-指南评分2(PNNS-GS2)评估。T2D与PNNS-GS2之间的关联是直接关联还是由肥胖介导,目前还鲜有研究。研究方法该研究纳入了E3N-EPIC队列中的71450名女性,平均年龄为52.9岁(SD 6.7)。简化的 PNNS-GS2 是通过食物史问卷得出的。多变量考克斯回归模型用于估算T2D的危险比(HRs)和95%置信区间(CIs)。使用因果中介分析将 sPNNS-GS2 对 T2D 的总效应分解为直接效应和以体重指数(BMI)或腰臀比(WHR)为中介的间接效应。坚持sPNNS-GS2与T2D之间存在线性关系(P-非线性=0.92)。在完全调整模型中,sPNNS-GS2 每增加 1-SD 与较低的 T2D 风险相关[HR (95% CI),0.92 (0.89, 0.95)]。结论更严格遵守以法国食品为基础的膳食指南与女性患 T2D 的风险降低有关,而这一效应的很大一部分可归因于以 BMI 或 WHR 测量的超重。这一发现有助于更好地理解饮食与 T2D 关联的内在机制。
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Nutrition
Nutrition 医学-营养学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
2.30%
发文量
300
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Nutrition has an open access mirror journal Nutrition: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. Founded by Michael M. Meguid in the early 1980''s, Nutrition presents advances in nutrition research and science, informs its readers on new and advancing technologies and data in clinical nutrition practice, encourages the application of outcomes research and meta-analyses to problems in patient-related nutrition; and seeks to help clarify and set the research, policy and practice agenda for nutrition science to enhance human well-being in the years ahead.
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