Association between Nutrient Intake and Obesity in Type 2 Diabetic Patients from the Korean National Diabetes Program: A Cross-Sectional Study

Journal of Korean Medical Science 2012³â 27±Ç 10È£ p.1188 ~ p.1195

±è¼ÒÇå(Kim So-Hun) - Inha University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
È«¼ººó(Hong Seong-Bin) - Inha University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
¼­¿µÁÖ(Suh Young-Ju) - Inha University School of Medicine Clinical Research Institute
ÃÖÀ±Áø(Choi Yun-Jin) - Inha University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
³²¹®¼®(Nam Moon-Suk) - Inha University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
ÀÌÇü¿ì(Lee Hyoung-Woo) - Yeungnam University College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
¹ÚÀ̺´(Park Ie-Byung) - Gachon University of Medicine and Science Department of Endocrinology of Metabolism
Àü¼÷(Chon Suk) - Kyung Hee University College of Medicine Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism
¿ìÁ¤ÅÃ(Woo Jeong-Taek) - Kyung Hee University School of Medicine Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism
¹é¼¼Çö(Baik Sei-Hyun) - Korea University College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
¹Ú¿ë¼ö(Park Yong-Soo) - Hanyang University College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
±è´ëÁß(Kim Dae-Jung) - Ajou University School of Medicine Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism
ÀÌ°ü¿ì(Lee Kwan-Woo) - Ajou University College of Medicine Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism
±è¿µ¼³(Kim Young-Seol) - Kyung Hee Medical Center Department of Endocrine and Metabolism

Abstract

The aim of the study was to assess the association between usual dietary nutrient intake and obesity in Korean type 2 diabetic patients. We examined 2,832 type 2 diabetic patients from the Korean National Diabetes Program cohort who completed dietary assessment and clinical evaluation in this cross-sectional study. In men, higher dietary fiber intake was associated with a lower odds of being obese (Ptrend = 0.003) and in women, higher protein intake was associated with a lower odds of being obese (Ptrend = 0.03) after adjustment for age, diabetes duration, HbA1c, alcohol drinking, income, education level, and calorie intake. In men, higher fiber intake was associated with lower odds of obesity after further adjustment for diastolic blood pressure, physical activity, and possible confounding nutritional intake and medication. The multivariable adjusted odds ratio for the highest quintile of fiber intake was 0.37 (Ptrend < 0.001). In women, protein intake was not associated with obesity after further adjustment. In conclusion, higher intake of dietary fiber is associated with lower odds of being obese in type 2 diabetic men, suggesting a role for dietary fiber in the management and prevention of obesity in type 2 diabetes (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT 01212198).

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus, Nutrients, Dietary fiber, Obesity
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