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Total and subtypes of dietary fat intake and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Prevención con Dieta Mediterránea (PREDIMED) study.

dc.contributor.authorGuasch-Ferré, Marta
dc.contributor.authorBecerra-Tomás, Nerea
dc.contributor.authorRuiz-Canela, Miguel
dc.contributor.authorCorella, Dolores
dc.contributor.authorSchröder, Helmut
dc.contributor.authorEstruch, Ramon
dc.contributor.authorRos, Emilio
dc.contributor.authorArós, Fernando
dc.contributor.authorGómez-Gracia, Enrique
dc.contributor.authorFiol, Miquel
dc.contributor.authorSerra-Majem, Lluís
dc.contributor.authorLapetra, José
dc.contributor.authorBasora, Josep
dc.contributor.authorMartín-Calvo, Nerea
dc.contributor.authorPortoles, Olga
dc.contributor.authorFitó, Montserrat
dc.contributor.authorHu, Frank B
dc.contributor.authorForga, Lluís
dc.contributor.authorSalas-Salvadó, Jordi
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-25T09:43:28Z
dc.date.available2023-01-25T09:43:28Z
dc.date.issued2017-02-15
dc.description.abstractBackground: The associations between dietary fat and cardiovascular disease have been evaluated in several studies, but less is known about their influence on the risk of diabetes.Objective: We examined the associations between total fat, subtypes of dietary fat, and food sources rich in saturated fatty acids and the incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D).Design: A prospective cohort analysis of 3349 individuals who were free of diabetes at baseline but were at high cardiovascular risk from the PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea (PREDIMED) study was conducted. Detailed dietary information was assessed at baseline and yearly during the follow-up using a food frequency questionnaire. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate T2D HRs and 95% CIs according to baseline and yearly updated fat intake.Results: We documented 266 incident cases during 4.3 y of follow-up. Baseline saturated and animal fat intake was not associated with the risk of T2D. After multivariable adjustment, participants in the highest quartile of updated intake of saturated and animal fat had a higher risk of diabetes than the lowest quartile (HR: 2.19; 95% CI: 1.28, 3.73; and P-trend = 0.01 compared with HR: 2.00; 95% CI: 1.29, 3.09; and P-trend
dc.identifier.doi10.3945/ajcn.116.142034
dc.identifier.essn1938-3207
dc.identifier.pmid28202478
dc.identifier.unpaywallURLhttps://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article-pdf/105/3/723/23800363/ajcn142034.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/10866
dc.issue.number3
dc.journal.titleThe American journal of clinical nutrition
dc.journal.titleabbreviationAm J Clin Nutr
dc.language.isoen
dc.organizationSevilla
dc.page.number723-735
dc.pubmedtypeJournal Article
dc.pubmedtypeResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subjectPREDIMED study
dc.subjectdietary fat
dc.subjectfat subtypes
dc.subjectmonounsaturated fat
dc.subjectsaturated fat
dc.subjecttype 2 diabetes
dc.subjectω-3 fatty acids
dc.subject.meshAged
dc.subject.meshAnimals
dc.subject.meshButter
dc.subject.meshCardiovascular Diseases
dc.subject.meshCheese
dc.subject.meshDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2
dc.subject.meshDiet, Mediterranean
dc.subject.meshDietary Fats
dc.subject.meshFatty Acids
dc.subject.meshFeeding Behavior
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshFollow-Up Studies
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshIncidence
dc.subject.meshMale
dc.subject.meshMeat
dc.subject.meshMiddle Aged
dc.subject.meshProportional Hazards Models
dc.subject.meshProspective Studies
dc.subject.meshRisk Factors
dc.subject.meshYogurt
dc.titleTotal and subtypes of dietary fat intake and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Prevención con Dieta Mediterránea (PREDIMED) study.
dc.typeresearch article
dc.type.hasVersionVoR
dc.volume.number105
dspace.entity.typePublication

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