Associations of meal timing, number of eating occasions and night-time fasting duration with incidence of type 2 diabetes in the NutriNet-Santé cohort

Author:

Palomar-Cros Anna12ORCID,Srour Bernard34ORCID,Andreeva Valentina A3,Fezeu Léopold K3,Bellicha Alice34ORCID,Kesse-Guyot Emmanuelle34ORCID,Hercberg Serge345ORCID,Romaguera Dora167,Kogevinas Manolis1289ORCID,Touvier Mathilde34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Non-Communicable Diseases Programme , Barcelona, Spain

2. Department of Medicine and Life Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) , Barcelona, Spain

3. Sorbonne Paris Nord University, Inserm U1153, Inrae U1125, Cnam, Nutritional Epidemiology Research Team (EREN), Epidemiology and Statistics Research Center—University of Paris (CRESS) , Bobigny, France

4. Nutrition And Cancer Research Network (NACRe Network) , Jouy-en-Josas, France

5. Public Health Department, Avicenne Hospital, AP-HP , Bobigny, France

6. Health Research Institute of the Balearic Islands (IdISBa), University Hospital Son Espases , Palma de Mallorca, Spain

7. CIBER Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBEROBN), Instituto de Salud Carlos III , Madrid, Spain

8. Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM) , Barcelona, Spain

9. Consortium for Biomedical Research in Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), Institute of Health Carlos III , Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Background Food intake plays a pivotal role in regulating circadian rhythms, which modulate glucose and lipid homeostasis. However, studies investigating the association of meal timing and type 2 diabetes (T2D) incidence are lacking. The objective of this study was to investigate the longitudinal associations of meal timing, number of eating occasions and night-time fasting duration with incidence of T2D. Methods In total, 103 312 adults [79% women, mean age at baseline = 42.7 (SD = 14.6)] from the NutriNet-Santé cohort (2009–21) were included. Participants’ meal timings and frequency were assessed using repeated 24-h dietary records and averaged from the first 2 years of follow-up (5.7 records/participant). Associations of meal timing, number of eating occasions and night-time fasting duration with incidence of T2D were assessed by using multivariable Cox proportional hazard models adjusted for known risk factors. Results During a median follow-up of 7.3 years, 963 new cases of T2D were ascertained. Compared with participants habitually having a first meal before 8AM, those eating after 9AM had a higher incidence of T2D (HR = 1.59, 95% CI 1.30–1.94). Time of last meal was not associated with T2D incidence. Each additional eating episode was associated with a lower incidence of T2D (HR = 0.95, 95% CI 0.90–0.99). Night-time fasting duration was not associated with T2D incidence, except in participants having breakfast before 8AM and fasting for >13 h overnight (HR = 0.47, 95% CI 0.27–0.82). Conclusions In this large prospective study, a later first meal was associated with a higher incidence of T2D. If confirmed in other large-scale studies, an early breakfast should be considered in preventing T2D.

Funder

Ministère de la Santé, Santé Publique France

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale

Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers

Université Sorbonne Paris Nord

Ministry of Economy in Spain

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and State Research Agency

Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa

Generalitat de Catalunya

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine,Epidemiology

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