The high risk for type 2 diabetes among ethnic minority populations is not explained by low-grade inflammation

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Mirthe Muilwijk
Max Nieuwdorp
Marieke B. Snijder
Michel H. P. Hof
Karien Stronks
Irene G. M. van Valkengoed
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[1] Amsterdam UMC,
[2] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[3] Department of Public Health,undefined
[4] Amsterdam Public Health research institute,undefined
[5] Amsterdam UMC,undefined
[6] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[7] Department of Internal and Vascular Medicine,undefined
[8] Amsterdam UMC,undefined
[9] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[10] Department of Clinical Epidemiology,undefined
[11] Biostatistics and Bioinformatics,undefined
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Our aim was to identify whether low-grade inflammation, reflected by C-reactive protein (CRP), explains the higher risk for incident type 2 diabetes (T2D) among ethnic minorities. We included 837 Dutch, 712 South-Asian Surinamese, 797 African Surinamese, 804 Ghanaian, 817 Turkish and 778 Moroccan origin participants of the HELIUS study (Amsterdam, the Netherlands). We used multiple linear regression to assess ethnic differences in CRP levels. We determined the association of CRP with T2D and the modifying effect of ethnicity by cox regression, and compared hazard ratios for the association between ethnicity and T2D before and after adjustment for CRP. CRP levels were higher in ethnic minority groups than in Dutch origin participants. CRP was associated with a higher T2D incidence, similarly across ethnic groups (overall HR per SD 1.38 [95% CI 1.14; 1.68]). However, the association was attenuated and no longer statistically significant after adjustment for adiposity measures (HR 1.11 [95% CI 0.90; 1.37]). CRP accounted for a very small part of the ethnic differences in T2D, but only in models unadjusted for adiposity. Low-grade inflammation does not substantially contribute to the higher risk of T2D among ethnic minority populations compared to the Dutch.
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