Incident type 2 diabetes attributable to suboptimal diet in 184 countries
Tufts University · Institute for the Future · +171 more institutions
Abstract
The global burden of diet-attributable type 2 diabetes (T2D) is not well established. This risk assessment model estimated T2D incidence among adults attributable to direct and body weight-mediated effects of 11 dietary factors in 184 countries in 1990 and 2018. In 2018, suboptimal intake of these dietary factors was estimated to be attributable to 14.1 million (95% uncertainty interval (UI), 13.8-14.4 million) incident T2D cases, representing 70.3% (68.8-71.8%) of new cases globally. Largest T2D burdens were attributable to insufficient whole-grain intake (26.1% (25.0-27.1%)), excess refined rice and wheat intake (24.6% (22.3-27.2%)) and excess processed meat intake (20.3% (18.3-23.5%)). Across regions,…
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350Topics & keywords
- Attributable risk
- Demography
- Type 2 diabetes
- Medicine
- Incidence (geometry)
- Relative risk
- Diabetes mellitus
- Geography