Associations between Dietary Polyphenols and Type 2 Diabetes in a Cross-Sectional Analysis of the PREDIMED-Plus Trial: Role of Body Mass Index and Sex

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Tresserra-Rimbau Anna,Castro-Barquero Sara,Vitelli-Storelli Facundo,Becerra-Tomas Nerea,Vázquez-Ruiz Zenaida,Díaz-López Andrés,Corella DoloresORCID,Castañer OlgaORCID,Romaguera DoraORCID,Vioque JesúsORCID,Alonso-Gómez Ángel MaríaORCID,Wärnberg JuliaORCID,Martínez José AlfredoORCID,Serra-Majem LluísORCID,Estruch RamonORCID,Tinahones Francisco José,Lapetra JoséORCID,Pintó Xavier,Tur Josep AntoniORCID,López-Miranda José,García-Molina Laura,Delgado-Rodríguez Miguel,Matía-Martín Pilar,Daimiel LidiaORCID,Rubín-García MaríaORCID,Vidal Josep,Galdon Alba,Ros EmilioORCID,Basterra-Gortari Francisco Javier,Babio NancyORCID,Sorlí José VicenteORCID,Hernáez ÁlvaroORCID,Konieczna Jadwiga,Notario-Barandiaran Leyre,Tojal-Sierra Lucas,Pérez-López JessicaORCID,Abete ItziarORCID,Álvarez-Pérez Jacqueline,Fernández-García José CarlosORCID,Santos-Lozano José ManuelORCID,Galera-Cusí Ana,Julibert AliciaORCID,Ruiz-Canela MiguelORCID,Martinez-Lacruz Raul,Pérez-Vega Karla-Alejandra,Galmes-Panades Aina María,Pastor-Polo Concepción,Moreno-Rodriguez Anai,Gea Alfredo,Fitó Montserrat,Lamuela-Raventós Rosa MaríaORCID,Salas-Salvadó JordiORCID

Abstract

Overweight and obesity are important risk factors for type 2 diabetes (T2D). Moving towards healthier diets, namely, diets rich in bioactive compounds, could decrease the odds of suffering T2D. However, those individuals with high body mass index (BMI) may have altered absorption or metabolism of some nutrients and dietary components, including polyphenols. Therefore, we aimed to assess whether high intakes of some classes of polyphenols are associated with T2D in a population with metabolic syndrome and how these associations depend on BMI and sex. This baseline cross-sectional analysis includes 6633 participants from the PREDIMED-Plus trial. Polyphenol intakes were calculated from food frequency questionnaires (FFQ). Cox regression models with constant time at risk and robust variance estimators were used to estimate the prevalence ratios (PRs) for polyphenol intake and T2D prevalence using the lowest quartile as the reference group. Analyses were stratified by sex and BMI groups (overweight and obese) to evaluate potential effect modification. Catechins, proanthocyanidins, hydroxybenzoic acids, and lignans were inversely associated with T2D. Hydroxycinnamic acids were directly related in men. These associations were different depending on sex and BMI, that is, women and overweight obtained stronger inverse associations.

Funder

European Research Council

Generalitat Valenciana

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cell Biology,Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Physiology

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