Whole fresh fruit intake and risk of incident diabetes in different glycemic stages: a nationwide prospective cohort investigation
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Published:2022-10-19
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ISSN:1436-6207
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Container-title:European Journal of Nutrition
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur J Nutr
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Li Li, Yang Hai-Yan, Ma Yan, Liang Xing-Huan, Xu Min, Zhang Jie, Huang Zhen-Xing, Meng Li-Heng, Zhou Jia, Xian Jing, Suo Ying-Jun, Huang Song, Cai Jin-Wei, Meng Bi-Hui, Zhao Zhi-Yun, Lu Jie-Li, Xu Yu, Wang Tian-Ge, Li Mian, Chen Yu-Hong, Wang Wei-Qing, Bi Yu-Fang, Ning Guang, Shen Fei-Xia, Hu Ru-Ying, Chen Gang, Chen Li, Chen Lu-Lu, Deng Hua-Cong, Gao Zheng-Nan, Huo Ya-Nan, Li Qiang, Liu Chao, Mu Yi-Ming, Qin Gui-Jun, Shi Li-Xin, Su Qing, Wan Qin, Wang Gui-Xia, Wang Shuang-Yuan, Wang You-Min, Wu Sheng-Li, Xu Yi-Ping, Yan Li, Yang Tao, Ye Zhen, Yu Xue-Feng, Zhang Yin-Fei, Zhao Jia-Jun, Zeng Tian-Shu, Tang Xu-Lei, Qin Ying-Fen, Luo Zuo-JieORCID,
Abstract
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Purpose
Fruit intake is beneficial to several chronic diseases, but controversial in diabetes. We aimed to investigate prospectively the associations of whole fresh fruit intake with risk of incident type 2 diabetes (T2D) in subjects with different glucose regulation capacities.
Methods
The present study included 79,922 non-diabetic participants aged ≥ 40 years from an ongoing nationwide prospective cohort in China. Baseline fruit intake information was collected by a validated food frequency questionnaire. Plasma HbA1c, fasting and 2 h post-loading glucose levels were measured at both baseline and follow-up examinations. Cox proportional hazards models were used to calculate hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for incident diabetes among participants with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) and prediabetes, after adjusted for multiple confounders. Restricted cubic spline analysis was applied for dose–response relation.
Results
During a median 3.8-year follow-up, 5886 (7.36%) participants developed diabetes. Overall, we identified a linear and dose-dependent inverse association between dietary whole fresh fruit intake and risk of incident T2D. Each 100 g/d higher fruit intake was associated with 2.8% lower risk of diabetes (HR 0.972, 95%CI [0.949–0.996], P = 0.0217), majorly benefiting NGT subjects with 15.2% lower risk (HR 0.848, 95%CI [0.766–0.940], P = 0.0017), while not significant in prediabetes (HR 0.981, 95%CI 0.957–4.005, P = 0.1268). Similarly, the inverse association was present in normoglycemia individuals with a 48.6% lower risk of diabetes when consuming fruits > 7 times/week comparing to those < 1 time/week (HR 0.514, 95% CI [0.368–0.948]), but not in prediabetes (HR 0.883, 95% CI [0.762–1.023]).
Conclusion
These findings suggest that higher frequency and amount of fresh fruit intake may protect against incident T2D, especially in NGT, but not in prediabetes, highlighting the dietary recommendation of higher fresh fruit consumption to prevent T2D in normoglycemia population.
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National Natural Science Foundation of China Traditional Chinese Medicine Self-financing Project of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Administration Department of Health Self-financing Research Projects of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China National Key Research & Development Plan for Precision Medicine Key Program
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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