Ultra-processed food consumption and type 2 diabetes incidence: A prospective cohort study

Jan 3, 2021Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Eating ultra-processed foods and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes over time

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Abstract

The hazard ratio for type 2 diabetes was 1.44 in individuals with the highest quartile of ultra-processed food consumption.

  • A total of 21,730 participants were included, with a mean ultra-processed food intake of 22.1% at baseline.
  • During a mean follow-up of 5.4 years, 305 new cases of type 2 diabetes were identified.
  • There was a consistent gradient of increased risk of type 2 diabetes associated with higher quartiles of ultra-processed food intake.
  • For every 10 percentage points increase in ultra-processed food consumption, the risk of type 2 diabetes increased by 12%.

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