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Is there a dose-response relation of dietary glycemic load to risk of type 2 diabetes? Meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies1-3

机译:饮食中的血糖负荷与2型糖尿病风险是否存在剂量反应关系?荟萃前瞻性队列研究1-3

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Background: Although much is known about the association between dietary glycemic load (GL) and type 2 diabetes (T2D), prospective cohort studies have not consistently shown a positive dose-response relation. Objective: We performed a comprehensive examination of evidence on the dose response that links GL to T2D and sources of heterogeneity among all prospective cohort studies on healthy adults available in the literature. Design: We conducted a systematic review of all prospective cohort studies and meta-analyses to quantify the GL-T2D relation both without and with adjustment for covariates. Results: Among 24 prospective cohort studies identified by August 2012, the GL ranged from w60 to w280 g per daily intake of 2000 kcal (8.4 MJ). In a fully adjusted meta-analysis model, the GL was positively associated with RR of T2D of 1.45 (95% CI: 1.31, 1.61) for a 100-g increment in GL (P < 0.001; n = 24 studies; 7.5 million person-years of follow-up). Sex (P = 0.03), dietary instrument validity (P < 0.001), and ethnicity (European American compared with other; P = 0.04) together explained 97% of the heterogeneity among studies. After adjustment for heterogeneities, we used both funnel and trim-and-fill analyses to identify a negligible publication bias. Multiple influence, cumulative, and forecast analyses indicated that the GL-T2D relation tended to have reached stability and to have been underestimated. The relation was apparent at all doses of GL investigated, although it was statistically significant only at 95 g GL/2000 kcal. Conclusion: After we accounted for several sources of heterogeneity, findings from prospective cohort studies that related the GL to T2D appear robust and consistently indicate strong and significantly lower T2D risk in persons who consume lower-GL diets. This review was registered at http://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO as CRD42011001810.
机译:背景:尽管人们对饮食中的血糖负荷(GL)与2型糖尿病(T2D)之间的关联了解很多,但前瞻性队列研究并未始终显示出积极的剂量反应关系。目的:我们对文献中有关健康成年人的所有前瞻性队列研究中有关将GL与T2D相关的剂量反应以及异质性来源进行了全面的证据检查。设计:我们对所有前瞻性队列研究和荟萃分析进行了系统的回顾,以量化在不使用协变量和进行协变量调整的情况下GL-T2D关系。结果:在截至2012年8月的24项前瞻性队列研究中,每天摄入2000 kcal(8.4 MJ)的GL为w60至w280 g。在完全调整的荟萃分析模型中,当GL增加100克时,GL与T2D的RR正比为1.45(95%CI:1.31,1.61)(P <0.001; n = 24个研究; 750万人)年的随访)。性别(P = 0.03),饮食工具的有效性(P <0.001)和种族(与其他国家的美国人相比; P = 0.04)共同解释了研究中97%的异质性。在调整了异质性之后,我们同时使用了漏斗分析和修剪和填充分析来确定可忽略的发布偏差。多重影响,累积和预测分析表明,GL-T2D关系趋于稳定并被低估了。尽管仅在95 g GL / 2000 kcal时才具有统计学意义,但该关系在所研究的所有GL剂量下均很明显。结论:在我们考虑了多种异质性来源之后,前瞻性队列研究将GL与T2D相关联的结果似乎很可靠,并始终表明食用低GL饮食的人患T2D的风险显着降低。该评论已在http://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO上注册为CRD42011001810。

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