Adherence to a vegetable dietary pattern attenuates the risk of non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease in incident type 2 diabetes: The TCLSIH cohort study

Author:

Xia Yang1,Cao Limin2,Zhang Qing3,Liu Li3,Zhang Shunming4,Meng Ge4,Wu Hongmei4,Gu Yeqing4,Sun Shaomei3,Wang Xing3,Zhou Ming3,Jia Qiyu3,Song Kun3,Wu Qijun1,Niu Kaijun34ORCID,Zhao Yuhong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Epidemiology Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University Shenyang China

2. The Third Central Hospital of Tianjin Tianjin China

3. Health Management Centre Tianjin Medical University General Hospital Tianjin China

4. Nutritional Epidemiology Institute and School of Public Health Tianjin Medical University Tianjin China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNon‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a strong risk factor for type 2 diabetes. However, no study has investigated whether dietary intake can modify this effect. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the effect of dietary pattern modification on the association between NAFLD and type 2 diabetes.MethodsA large prospective cohort study (n= 24,602) was conducted in China. NAFLD was diagnosed using liver ultrasonography considering alcohol consumption. Dietary data were assessed using a validated self‐administered food frequency questionnaire. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs).ResultsFollowing a 93,873 person‐year follow‐up, 787 (3.20%) participants developed type 2 diabetes. In a multivariable adjusted model, compared with participants without NAFLD, the HR (95% CI) of incident type 2 diabetes for NAFLD patients was 3.04 (2.51, 3.68). On subgroup analyses, the adjusted HRs (95% CIs) of incident type 2 diabetes for NAFLD patients with low (≤median score) and high (>median score) vegetable pattern intakes were 4.08 (3.05, 5.46) and 2.38 (1.85, 3.07) (pfor interaction <0.01), respectively. Higher vegetable intake was also found to attenuate the risk effect of phenotype groups of NAFLD on incident type 2 diabetes, especially in the lean NAFLD group.ConclusionsThe present study demonstrated that NAFLD is a strong risk factor for type 2 diabetes in the Chinese population. Notably, adherence to a dietary pattern rich in vegetables can attenuate this risk, especially in lean NAFLD patients.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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