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Bisphenol A is not associated with a 5-year incidence of type 2 diabetes: a prospective nested case-control study.

Xiaoyu ShuSiying TangChuan PengRufei GaoShumin YangTing LuoQingfeng ChengYue WangZhihong WangQianna ZhenJinbo HuQi Fu Li
Published in: Acta diabetologica (2018)
At baseline, no significant difference in serum BPA concentration was observed between patients with T2D and controls [1.3 (0.3, 3.7) vs. 1.6 (0.4, 3.9) μmol/L, P = 0.199]; serum BPA concentration was positively associated with fasting plasma glucose (r = 0.27, P < 0.001); however, neither HOMA-β nor HOMA-IR correlated with serum BPA concentration. During the follow-up, baseline BPA levels could not predict the 5-year T2D incidence, whether or not adjusted for the potential confounders such as body mass index and blood pressure. [Low BPA tertile was the reference, OR 0.66 (95% CI 0.30, 1.44) for median, OR 0.93 (95% CI 0.41, 2.13) for high.] CONCLUSION: BPA is not associated with a 5-year T2D incidence. These data do not support previous cross-sectional study that BPA exerted a detrimental effect on glucose metabolism.
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