View Point - A new approach to the study of diet and risk of type 2 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a polygenetic disorder resulting from interaction of both hereditary and environmental factors. Diet is an important environmental factor in the development of T2DM. However, there existed inconsistent conclusions among previous studies. The validity of a study of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of postgraduate medicine (Bombay) 2007-07, Vol.53 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a polygenetic disorder resulting
from interaction of both hereditary and environmental factors. Diet is
an important environmental factor in the development of T2DM. However,
there existed inconsistent conclusions among previous studies. The
validity of a study of associations between diet and diabetes depends
on the method used in the study. Associations between individual
nutrients/foods and T2DM have been explored even till today, but the
controversy is still unsolved due to the limitations of the study
methods such as interactions among nutrients. Emergence of analyses on
dietary patterns and diabetes shows its popularity in the studies of
associations of dietary patterns with T2DM, but only a few articles
have been published. In this review, dietary-pattern-related studies
since 1990 were identified by searching through Medline and PubMed in
order to analyze methods used in the studies of diabetes. A dietary
pattern approach was introduced as an alternative complementary way
used to test associations of diet with risk of T2DM and the advantages
of the studies of T2DM using this new approach are also explored. It is
concluded that the dietary pattern approach shows its advantages over
that using individual nutrients or foods in studies on associations
between the diet and diabetes, but its reproducibility and validity for
such effects, however, need to be further verified in different ethnic
population-based on diverse eating habits. The long-term effects of a
beneficial dietary pattern on T2DM also require clarifying in future
studies. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3859 |