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ABSTRACT: Background
Saturated fatty acids (SFAs) of different chain lengths have unique metabolic and biological effects, and a small number of recent studies suggest that higher circulating concentrations of the very-long-chain SFAs (VLSFAs) arachidic acid (20:0), behenic acid (22:0), and lignoceric acid (24:0) are associated with a lower risk of diabetes. Confirmation of these findings in a large and diverse population is needed.Objective
We investigated the associations of circulating VLSFAs 20:0, 22:0, and 24:0 with incident type 2 diabetes in prospective studies.Methods
Twelve studies that are part of the Fatty Acids and Outcomes Research Consortium participated in the analysis. Using Cox or logistic regression within studies and an inverse-variance-weighted meta-analysis across studies, we examined the associations of VLSFAs 20:0, 22:0, and 24:0 with incident diabetes among 51,431 participants.Results
There were 14,276 cases of incident diabetes across participating studies. Higher circulating concentrations of 20:0, 22:0, and 24:0 were each associated with a lower risk of incident diabetes. Pooling across cohorts, the RR (95% CI) for incident diabetes comparing the 90th percentile to the 10th percentile was 0.78 (0.70, 0.87) for 20:0, 0.84 (0.77, 0.91) for 22:0, and 0.75 (0.69, 0.83) for 24:0 after adjustment for demographic, lifestyle, adiposity, and other health factors. Results were fully attenuated in exploratory models that adjusted for circulating 16:0 and triglycerides.Conclusions
Results from this pooled analysis indicate that higher concentrations of circulating VLSFAs 20:0, 22:0, and 24:0 are each associated with a lower risk of diabetes.
SUBMITTER: Fretts AM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6500926 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Fretts Amanda M AM Imamura Fumiaki F Marklund Matti M Micha Renata R Wu Jason H Y JHY Murphy Rachel A RA Chien Kuo-Liong KL McKnight Barbara B Tintle Nathan N Forouhi Nita G NG Qureshi Waqas T WT Virtanen Jyrki K JK Wong Kerry K Wood Alexis C AC Lankinen Maria M Rajaobelina Kalina K Harris Tamara B TB Djoussé Luc L Harris Bill B Wareham Nick J NJ Steffen Lyn M LM Laakso Markku M Veenstra Jenna J Samieri Cécilia C Brouwer Ingeborg A IA Yu Chaoyu Ian CI Koulman Albert A Steffen Brian T BT Helmer Catherine C Sotoodehnia Nona N Siscovick David D Gudnason Vilmundur V Wagenknecht Lynne L Voutilainen Sari S Tsai Michael Y MY Uusitupa Matti M Kalsbeek Anya A Berr Claudine C Mozaffarian Dariush D Lemaitre Rozenn N RN
The American journal of clinical nutrition 20190401 4
<h4>Background</h4>Saturated fatty acids (SFAs) of different chain lengths have unique metabolic and biological effects, and a small number of recent studies suggest that higher circulating concentrations of the very-long-chain SFAs (VLSFAs) arachidic acid (20:0), behenic acid (22:0), and lignoceric acid (24:0) are associated with a lower risk of diabetes. Confirmation of these findings in a large and diverse population is needed.<h4>Objective</h4>We investigated the associations of circulating ...[more]