n-3 Fatty Acid Biomarkers and Incident Type 2 Diabetes: An Individual Participant-Level Pooling Project of 20 Prospective Cohort Studies

OBJECTIVE Prospective associations between n-3 fatty acid biomarkers and type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk are not consistent in individual studies. We aimed to summarize the prospective associations of biomarkers of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosapentaenoic acid (DPA), and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetes care 2021-05, Vol.44 (5), p.1133-1142
Hauptverfasser: Qian, Frank, Korat, Andres V. Ardisson, Imamura, Fumiaki, Marklund, Matti, Tintle, Nathan, Virtanen, Jyrki K., Zhou, Xia, Bassett, Julie K., Lai, Heidi, Hirakawa, Yoichiro, Chien, Kuo-Liong, Wood, Alexis C., Lankinen, Maria, Murphy, Rachel A., Samieri, Cecilia, Pertiwi, Kamalita, de Mello, Vanessa D., Guan, Weihua, Forouhi, Nita G., Wareham, Nick, Hu, Frank B., Riserus, Ulf, Lind, Lars, Harris, William S., Shadyab, Aladdin H., Robinson, Jennifer G., Steffen, Lyn M., Hodge, Allison, Giles, Graham G., Ninomiya, Toshiharu, Uusitupa, Matti, Tuomilehto, Jaakko, Lindstrom, Jaana, Laakso, Markku, Siscovick, David S., Helmer, Catherine, Geleijnse, Johanna M., Wu, Jason H. Y., Fretts, Amanda, Lemaitre, Rozenn N., Micha, Renata, Mozaffarian, Dariush, Sun, Qi
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVE Prospective associations between n-3 fatty acid biomarkers and type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk are not consistent in individual studies. We aimed to summarize the prospective associations of biomarkers of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosapentaenoic acid (DPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) with T2D risk through an individual participant-level pooled analysis. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS For our analysis we incorporated data from a global consortium of 20 prospective studies from 14 countries. We included 65,147 participants who had blood measurements of ALA, EPA, DPA, or DHA and were free of diabetes at baseline. De novo harmonized analyses were performed in each cohort following a pre-specified protocol, and cohort-specific associations were pooled using inverse variance-weighted meta-analysis. RESULTS A total of 16,693 incident T2D cases were identified during follow-up (median follow-up ranging from 2.5 to 21.2 years). In pooled multivariable analysis, per interquintile range (difference between the 90th and 10th percentiles for each fatty acid), EPA, DPA, DHA, and their sum were associated with lower T2D incidence, with hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% CIs of 0.92 (0.87, 0.96), 0.79 (0.73, 0.85), 0.82 (0.76, 0.89), and 0.81 (0.75, 0.88), respectively (all P < 0.001). ALA was not associated with T2D (HR 0.97 [95% CI 0.92, 1.02]) per interquintile range. Associations were robust across prespecified subgroups as well as in sensitivity analyses. CONCLUSIONS Higher circulating biomarkers of seafood-derived n-3 fatty acids, including EPA, DPA, DHA, and their sum, were associated with lower risk of T2D in a global consortium of prospective studies. The biomarker of plant-derived ALA was not significantly associated with T2D risk.
ISSN:0149-5992
1935-5548
1935-5548
DOI:10.2337/dc20-2426