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Comparing Associations of Dietary Energy Density and Energy Intake,Macronutrients with Obesity in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes (JDDM 63)
Authors:Yasunaga Takeda  Kazuya Fujihara  Rina Nedachi  Izumi Ikeda  Sakiko Yoshizawa Morikawa  Mariko Hatta  Chika Horikawa  Mitsutoshi Kato  Noriko Kato  Hiroki Yokoyama  Yoshio Kurihara  Kazuhiro Miyazawa  Hiroshi Maegawa  Hirohito Sone
Abstract:To investigate the association between dietary energy density (DED) and obesity in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Moreover, we compared the strength of the associations of DED with intake of energy and macronutrients in terms of obesity as well as nutritional factors that have long been used for medical nutritional therapy. Cross-sectionally investigated were 1615 outpatients with type 2 diabetes who attended 26 clinics nationwide with diabetes specialists. Odds ratios (ORs) were calculated for the association between obesity and DED, energy, and macronutrients by quintile categories and a 1 SD increment with adjustment for potential confounders. β coefficients were calculated for the association between body mass index (BMI) and each nutritional factor by 1 SD increments in nutritional values. Multi-adjusted OR for obesity between extreme quintiles of DED was 2.99 (95% confidence interval (95% CI): 2.01–3.12). Conversely, the ORs did not differ significantly according to the quintiles of other nutrient factors. Multi-adjusted β coefficient of BMI per 1 SD according to DED was far higher than those of other nutrient factors (β coefficient 0.65, 95% CI: 0.41–0.88). These findings indicated that DED in persons with type 2 diabetes was positively associated with BMI and the prevalence of obesity. DED was also much more potently associated with obesity and BMI than nutritional indicators such as intake of energy or macronutrients.
Keywords:energy density   energy intake   obesity   type 2 diabetes mellitus
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