Dietary Glycemic Index and Load and the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Assessment of Causal Relations
G. Livesey, R. Taylor, H.F. Livesey, A. Buyken, D.J.A. Jenkins, L.S.A. Augustin, J.L. Sievenpiper, A.W. Barclay, S. Liu, T.M.S. Wolever, W.C. Willett, F. Brighenti, J. Salas-Salvadó, I. Björck, S.W. Rizkalla, G. Riccardi, C.L. Vecchia, A. Ceriello, A. Trichopoulou, A. Poli, A. Astrup, C.W.C. Kendall, M.-A. Ha, S. Baer-Sinnott, J.C. Brand-Miller, Nutrients (2019).
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Livesey, Geoffrey;
Taylor, Richard;
Livesey, Helen F.;
Buyken, AnetteLibreCat;
Jenkins, David J. A.;
Augustin, Livia S. A.;
Sievenpiper, John L.;
Barclay, Alan W.;
Liu, Simin;
Wolever, Thomas M. S.;
Willett, Walter C.;
Brighenti, Furio
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<jats:p>While dietary factors are important modifiable risk factors for type 2 diabetes (T2D), the causal role of carbohydrate quality in nutrition remains controversial. Dietary glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) have been examined in relation to the risk of T2D in multiple prospective cohort studies. Previous meta-analyses indicate significant relations but consideration of causality has been minimal. Here, the results of our recent meta-analyses of prospective cohort studies of 4 to 26-y follow-up are interpreted in the context of the nine Bradford-Hill criteria for causality, that is: (1) Strength of Association, (2) Consistency, (3) Specificity, (4) Temporality, (5) Biological Gradient, (6) Plausibility, (7) Experimental evidence, (8) Analogy, and (9) Coherence. These criteria necessitated referral to a body of literature wider than prospective cohort studies alone, especially in criteria 6 to 9. In this analysis, all nine of the Hill’s criteria were met for GI and GL indicating that we can be confident of a role for GI and GL as causal factors contributing to incident T2D. In addition, neither dietary fiber nor cereal fiber nor wholegrain were found to be reliable or effective surrogate measures of GI or GL. Finally, our cost–benefit analysis suggests food and nutrition advice favors lower GI or GL and would produce significant potential cost savings in national healthcare budgets. The high confidence in causal associations for incident T2D is sufficient to consider inclusion of GI and GL in food and nutrient-based recommendations.</jats:p>
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Nutrients
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Livesey G, Taylor R, Livesey HF, et al. Dietary Glycemic Index and Load and the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Assessment of Causal Relations. Nutrients. Published online 2019. doi:10.3390/nu11061436
Livesey, G., Taylor, R., Livesey, H. F., Buyken, A., Jenkins, D. J. A., Augustin, L. S. A., Sievenpiper, J. L., Barclay, A. W., Liu, S., Wolever, T. M. S., Willett, W. C., Brighenti, F., Salas-Salvadó, J., Björck, I., Rizkalla, S. W., Riccardi, G., Vecchia, C. L., Ceriello, A., Trichopoulou, A., … Brand-Miller, J. C. (2019). Dietary Glycemic Index and Load and the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Assessment of Causal Relations. Nutrients, Article 1436. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11061436
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Livesey, Geoffrey, Richard Taylor, Helen F. Livesey, Anette Buyken, David J. A. Jenkins, Livia S. A. Augustin, John L. Sievenpiper, et al. “Dietary Glycemic Index and Load and the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Assessment of Causal Relations.” Nutrients, 2019. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11061436.
G. Livesey et al., “Dietary Glycemic Index and Load and the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Assessment of Causal Relations,” Nutrients, Art. no. 1436, 2019, doi: 10.3390/nu11061436.
Livesey, Geoffrey, et al. “Dietary Glycemic Index and Load and the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Assessment of Causal Relations.” Nutrients, 1436, 2019, doi:10.3390/nu11061436.