Diabetes mellitus and serum carotenoids: findings of a population-based study in Queensland, Australia


Autoria(s): Coyne, T; Ibiebele, TI; Baade, PD; Dobson, A; McClintock, C; Dunn, S; Leonard, D; Shaw, J.
Contribuinte(s)

C. Halsted

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

Background: Epidemiologic evidence suggests that serum carotenoids are potent antioxidants and may play a protective role in the development of chronic diseases including cancers, cardiovascular disease, and inflammatory diseases. The role of these antioxidants in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus remains unclear. Objective: This study examined data from a cross-sectional survey to investigate the association between serum carotenoids and type 2 diabetes. Design: Study participants were adults aged >= 25 y (n = 1597) from 6 randomly selected cities and towns in Queensland, Australia. Study examinations conducted between October and December 2000 included fasting plasma glucose, an oral-glucose-tolerance test, and measurement of the serum concentrations of 5 carotenoid compounds. Results: Mean 2-h postload plasma glucose and fasting insulin concentrations decreased significantly with increasing quintiles of the 5 serum carotenoids-alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, beta-cryptoxanthin, lutein/zeaxanthin, and lycopene. Geometric mean concentrations for all serum carotenoids decreased (all decreases were significant except that of lycopene) with declining glucose tolerance status. beta-Carotene had the greatest decrease, to geometric means of 0.59, 0.50, and 0.42 mu mol/L in persons with normal glucose tolerance, impaired glucose metabolism, and type 2 diabetes, respectively (P < 0.01 for linear trend), after control for potential confounders. Conclusions: Serum carotenoids are inversely associated with type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose metabolism. Randomized trials of diets high in carotenoid-rich vegetables and fruit are needed to confirm these results and those from other observational studies. Such evidence would have very important implications for the prevention of diabetes.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:75393

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Amer Soc Clinical Nutrition

Palavras-Chave #Type 2 Diabetes #Diabetes Mellitus #Impaired Glucose Tolerance #Serum Carotenoids #Alpha-carotene #Beta-carotene #Beta-cryptoxanthin #Lutein/zeaxanthin #Lycopene #Antioxidant Vitamins #Diet #Cross-sectional Surveys #Health Surveys #Nutrition #Nutrition & Dietetics #Impaired Glucose-tolerance #Life-style #Plasma-concentrations #Alpha-tocopherol #Vitamin-c #Risk #Dietary #Supplementation #Antioxidants #Serum #Carotenoids #C1 #321202 Epidemiology #730105 Endocrine organs and diseases (incl. diabetes)
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Journal Article