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Interaction between genes and macronutrient intake on the risk of developing type 2 diabetes: systematic review and findings from European Prospective Investigation into Cancer (EPIC)-InterAct.

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2017-06-07

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Li, Sherly X
Imamura, Fumiaki
Ye, Zheng
Schulze, Matthias B
Zheng, Jusheng
Ardanaz, Eva
Arriola, Larraitz
Boeing, Heiner
Dow, Courtney
Fagherazzi, Guy

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Background: Gene-diet interactions have been reported to contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, to our knowledge, few examples have been consistently replicated to date.Objective: We aimed to identify existing evidence for gene-macronutrient interactions and T2D and to examine the reported interactions in a large-scale study.Design: We systematically reviewed studies reporting gene-macronutrient interactions and T2D. We searched the MEDLINE, Human Genome Epidemiology Network, and WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform electronic databases to identify studies published up to October 2015. Eligibility criteria included assessment of macronutrient quantity (e.g., total carbohydrate) or indicators of quality (e.g., dietary fiber) by use of self-report or objective biomarkers of intake. Interactions identified in the review were subsequently examined in the EPIC (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer)-InterAct case-cohort study (n = 21,148, with 9403 T2D cases; 8 European countries). Prentice-weighted Cox regression was used to estimate country-specific HRs, 95% CIs, and P-interaction values, which were then pooled by random-effects meta-analysis. A primary model was fitted by using the same covariates as reported in the published studies, and a second model adjusted for additional covariates and estimated the effects of isocaloric macronutrient substitution.Results: Thirteen observational studies met the eligibility criteria (n

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Case-Control Studies
Caveolin 2
Diabetes Mellitus
Diet
Dietary Carbohydrates
Dietary Fats
Dietary Fiber
Dipeptidases
Energy Intake
Europe
Feeding Behavior
Female
Gene-Environment Interaction
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Models, Biological
Receptors, Gastrointestinal Hormone
Risk Factors
Transcription Factor 7-Like 2 Protein

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diabetes, diet, effect modification, gene, interaction, macronutrient, replication, systematic review

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