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White rice intake and incident diabetes: A study of 132,373 participants in 21 countries
Diabetes Care
  • Balaji Bhavadharini, Hamilton Health Sciences
  • Viswanathan Mohan, Madras Diabetes Research Foundation
  • Mahshid Dehghan, Hamilton Health Sciences
  • Sumathy Rangarajan, Hamilton Health Sciences
  • Sumathi Swaminathan, St. John's Research Institute
  • Annika Rosengren, Göteborg University, Sahlgrenska Academy
  • Andreas Wielgosz, University of Ottawa, Canada
  • Alvaro Avezum, Hospital Alemao Oswaldo Cruz
  • Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo, Fundación Oftalmológica de Santander
  • Fernando Lanas, Universidad de la Frontera
  • Antonio L. Dans, University of the Philippines College of Medicine
  • Karen Yeates, Queen's University, Kingston
  • Paul Poirier, Institut universitaire de cardiologie et de pneumologie de Québec - Université Laval
  • Jephat Chifamba, University of Zimbabwe
  • Khalid F. Alhabib, King Khalid University Hospital
  • Noushin Mohammadifard, Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Isfahan UMS
  • Katarzyna Zatońska, Wroclaw Medical University
  • Rasha Khatib, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Mirac Vural Keskinler, Istanbul Medeniyet University
  • Li Wei, Fuwai Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
  • Chuangshi Wang, Fuwai Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
  • Xiaoyun Liu, Fuwai Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
  • Romaina Iqbal, The Aga Khan University
  • Rita Yusuf, Independent University, Bangladesh
  • Edelweiss Wentzel-Viljoen, North-West University
  • Afzalhussein Yusufali, Dubai Health Authority
  • Rafael Diaz, Estudios Clinicos Latinoamerica
  • Ng Kien Keat, Universiti Teknologi MARA
  • P. V.M. Lakshmi, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh
  • Noorhassim Ismail, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
  • Rajeev Gupta, Eternal Heart Care Centre and Research Institute
  • Lia M. Palileo-Villanueva, University of the Philippines College of Medicine
Publication Date
11-1-2020
Abstract

Objective: Previous prospective studies on the association of white rice intake with incident diabetes have shown contradictory results but were conducted in single countries and predominantly in Asia. We report on the association of white rice with risk of diabetes in the multinational Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study.

Research design and methods: Data on 132,373 individuals aged 35-70 years from 21 countries were analyzed. White rice consumption (cooked) was categorized as

Results: During a mean follow-up period of 9.5 years, 6,129 individuals without baseline diabetes developed incident diabetes. In the overall cohort, higher intake of white rice (≥450 g/day compared with /day) was associated with increased risk of diabetes (HR 1.20; 95% CI 1.02-1.40; P for trend = 0.003). However, the highest risk was seen in South Asia (HR 1.61; 95% CI 1.13-2.30; P for trend = 0.02), followed by other regions of the world (which included South East Asia, Middle East, South America, North America, Europe, and Africa) (HR 1.41; 95% CI 1.08-1.86; P for trend = 0.01), while in China there was no significant association (HR 1.04; 95% CI 0.77-1.40; P for trend = 0.38).

Conclusions: Higher consumption of white rice is associated with an increased risk of incident diabetes with the strongest association being observed in South Asia, while in other regions, a modest, nonsignificant association was seen.

Document Type
Article
PubMed ID
32873587
Citation Information

Bhavadharini B, Mohan V, Dehghan M, et al. White Rice Intake and Incident Diabetes: A Study of 132,373 Participants in 21 Countries. Diabetes Care. 2020;43(11):2643-2650. doi:10.2337/dc19-2335