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Lignan Intake and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in US Men and Women

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Abstract

The study included 201,111 participants over a median follow-up time, identifying 20,291 cases of type 2 diabetes (T2D).

  • Higher total lignan intake is associated with a lower incidence of T2D, with hazard ratios indicating a protective effect for the highest quintile compared to the lowest.
  • Secoisolariciresinol, one type of lignan, shows a significant inverse relationship with T2D risk, particularly among individuals with obesity and premenopausal women.
  • Lignan intake is linked to lower levels of HbA1c, C-reactive protein, and improved lipid profiles.
  • The specific lignan lariciresinol does not exhibit a significant association with T2D incidence.

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