Associations of circulating very-long-chain saturated fatty acids and incident type 2 diabetes: a pooled analysis of prospective cohort studies

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Fretts, Amanda | Imamura, Fumiaki | Marklund, Matti | Micha, Renata | Wu, Jason | Murphy, Rachel | Chien, Kuo-Liong | Mcknight, Barbara | Tintle, Nathan | Forouhi, Nita | Qureshi, Waqas | Virtanen, Jyrki | Wong, Kerry | Wood, Alexis | Lankinen, Maria | Rajaobelina, Kalina | Harris, Tamara, B. | Djoussé, Luc | Harris, Bill | Wareham, Nick | Steffen, Lyn | Laakso, Markku | Veenstra, Jenna | Samieri, Cécilia | Brouwer, Ingeborg | Yu, Chaoyu Ian | Koulman, Albert | Steffen, Brian | Helmer, Catherine | Sotoodehnia, Nona | Siscovick, David | Gudnason, Vilmundur | Wagenknecht, Lynne | Voutilainen, Sari | Tsai, Michael | Uusitupa, Matti | Kalsbeek, Anya | Berr, Claudine | Mozaffarian, Dariush | Lemaitre, Rozenn

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International audience. 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.

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