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dc.creatorJannasch, F. (Franziska)-
dc.creatorDietrich, S. (Stefan)-
dc.creatorBishop, T.R.P. (Tom R. P.)-
dc.creatorPearce, M. (Matthew)-
dc.creatorFanidi, A. (Anouar)-
dc.creatorO'Donoghue, G. (Gráinne)-
dc.creatorO'Gorman, D. (Donal)-
dc.creatorMarques-Vidal, P. (Pedro)-
dc.creatorVollenweider, P. (Peter)-
dc.creatorBes-Rastrollo, M. (Maira)-
dc.creatorByberg, L. (Liisa)-
dc.creatorWolk, A. (Alicja)-
dc.creatorHashemian, M. (Maryam)-
dc.creatorMalekzadeh, R. (Reza)-
dc.creatorPoustchi, H. (Hossein)-
dc.creatorLuft, V.C. (Vivian C.)-
dc.creatorAlvim-de-Matos, S.M. (Sheila M.)-
dc.creatorKim, J. (Jihye)-
dc.creatorKim, M.K. (Mi Kyung)-
dc.creatorKim, Y. (Yeonjung)-
dc.creatorStern, D. (Dalia)-
dc.creatorLajous, M. (Martin)-
dc.creatorMagliano, D.J. (Dianna J.)-
dc.creatorShaw, J.E. (Jonathan E.)-
dc.creatorAkbaraly, T. (Tasnime)-
dc.creatorKivimaki, M. (Mika)-
dc.creatorMaskarinec, G. (Gertraud)-
dc.creatorLe-Marchand, L. (Loic)-
dc.creatorMartinez-Gonzalez, M.A. (Miguel Ángel)-
dc.creatorSoedamah-Muthu, S.S. (Sabita S.)-
dc.creatorWareham, N.J. (Nicholas J.)-
dc.creatorForouhi, N.G. (Nita G.)-
dc.creatorSchulze, M.B. (Matthias B.)-
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-06T13:51:19Z-
dc.date.available2023-02-06T13:51:19Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.citationJannasch, F.; Dietrich, S.; Bishop, T. R. P.; et al. "Associations between exploratory dietary patterns and incident type 2 diabetes: a federated meta-analysis of individual participant data from 25 cohort studies". European Journal of Nutrition. 61 (7), 2022, 3649 - 3667es
dc.identifier.issn1436-6207-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10171/65280-
dc.description.abstractPurpose In several studies, exploratory dietary patterns (DP), derived by principal component analysis, were inversely or positively associated with incident type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, findings remained study-specific, inconsistent and rarely replicated. This study aimed to investigate the associations between DPs and T2D in multiple cohorts across the world. Methods This federated meta-analysis of individual participant data was based on 25 prospective cohort studies from 5 continents including a total of 390,664 participants with a follow-up for T2D (3.8-25.0 years). After data harmonization across cohorts we evaluated 15 previously identified T2D-related DPs for association with incident T2D estimating pooled incidence rate ratios (IRR) and confidence intervals (CI) by Piecewise Poisson regression and random-effects meta-analysis. Results 29,386 participants developed T2D during follow-up. Five DPs, characterized by higher intake of red meat, processed meat, French fries and refined grains, were associated with higher incidence of T2D. The strongest association was observed for a DP comprising these food groups besides others (IRRpooled per 1 SD = 1.104, 95% CI 1.059-1.151). Although heterogeneity was present (I-2 = 85%), IRR exceeded 1 in 18 of the 20 meta-analyzed studies. Original DPs associated with lower T2D risk were not confirmed. Instead, a healthy DP (HDP1) was associated with higher T2D risk (IRRpooled per 1 SD = 1.057, 95% CI 1.027-1.088). Conclusion Our findings from various cohorts revealed positive associations for several DPs, characterized by higher intake of red meat, processed meat, French fries and refined grains, adding to the evidence-base that links DPs to higher T2D risk. However, no inverse DP-T2D associations were confirmed.-
dc.description.sponsorshipOpen Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. The InterConnect project is funded by the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (grant number 602068). FJ and MBS acknowledge funding from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the State of Brandenburg to the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) (82DZD00302). Furthermore, this work was supported by the NutriAct – Competence Cluster Nutrition Research Berlin-Potsdam funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (FKZ: 01EA1806A). This work was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) - 491394008. This work was done as part of the NFDI4Health Consortium (www.nfdi4health.de). We gratefully acknowledge the fnancial support of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – NFDI 13/1. NJW and NGF acknowledge funding from the Medical Research Council Epidemiology Unit (MC_ UU_00006/1and MC_UU_00006/3) and NIHR Biomedical Research Centre Cambridge: Nutrition, Diet, and Lifestyle Research Theme (ISBRC-1215-20014). NGF is an NIHR Senior Investigator (G111539). TB acknowledges funding from EUCAN-Connect under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement number 824989). The InterAct project was funded by the EU FP6 programme (grant number LSHM_CT_2006_037197). MBR and MAMG acknowledge that the SUN Project has received funding from the Spanish Government-Instituto de Salud Carlos III, and the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) (RD 06/0045, CIBER-OBN, Grants PI10/02658, PI10/02293, PI13/00615, PI14/01668, PI14/01798, PI14/01764, PI17/01795, PI20/00564 and G03/140), PNSD-2020/021, the Navarra Regional Government (27/2011, 45/2011, 122/2014), PNSD 2020/2021, and the University of Navarra. LB and AW acknowledge that the COSM and SMC are part of the Swedish Infrastructure for Medical Population-Based LifeCourse and Environmental Research, SIMPLER. SIMPLER receives funding through the Swedish Research Council (grant no 2017–00644). RM acknowledges funding from the Tehran University of Medical Sciences (grant number: 81/15), Cancer Research UK (grant number: C20/A5860), the Intramural Research Program of the U.S. National Cancer Institute, NIH, and the International Agency for Research on Cancer. SMAM and VCL acknowledge that ELSA-Brasil was supported by the Brazilian Ministry of Health (Department of Science and Technology) and Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos (FINEP); grant numbers 01 06 0010.00, 01 06 0212.00, 01 06 0300.00, 01 06 0278.00, 01 06 0115.00 and 01 06 0071.00) and the National Council for Scientifc and Technological Development (CNPq). JK acknowledges funding from the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Ministry for Health and Welfare, Republic of Korea (4845-301 and 4851-302), and the Collaborative Genome Program for Fostering New Post-Genome Industry of the National Research Foundation (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT (NRF-2017M3C9A6047623). DS and ML acknowledge that this work of MTC was supported by the American Institute for Cancer Research (grant number 05B047) and the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACyT) (grant number S0008- 2009-1: 000000000115312). LLM acknowledges funding from the US National Institutes of Health grant U01 CA164973; SSSM received the Wiebe Visser International Dairy Nutrition Prize and has received recent research funding (2019) for epidemiological studies on dairy products and cardiometabolic diseases from the Dutch Dairy Association and the Danish Dairy Research Foundation. PMV and PV acknowledge funding from GlaxoSmithKline, the Faculty of Biology and Medicine of Lausanne, and the Swiss National Science Foundation (grants 33CSCO-122661, 33CS30-139468, 33CS30-148401 and 33CS30_177535/1). MK and the Whitehall II study were supported by the UK Medical Research Council (MRCMR/R024227/1), the Wellcome Trust (221854/Z/20/Z) and the US National Institutes of Health (NIH, RF1AG062553, R01AG056477), during the conduct of the study. The funding sources did not participate in the design or conduct of the study; collection, management, analysis, or interpretation of the data; or preparation, review, or approval of the manuscript.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess-
dc.subjectDietary patterns-
dc.subjectExploratory-
dc.subjectType 2 diabetes mellitus-
dc.subjectFederated meta-analysis-
dc.titleAssociations between exploratory dietary patterns and incident type 2 diabetes: a federated meta-analysis of individual participant data from 25 cohort studies-
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article-
dc.description.noteThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License-
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00394-022-02909-9-
dadun.citation.endingPage3667-
dadun.citation.number7-
dadun.citation.publicationNameEuropean Journal of Nutrition-
dadun.citation.startingPage3649-
dadun.citation.volume61-
dc.identifier.pmid35641800-

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