Ethnic admixture affects diabetes risk in native Hawaiians: the Multiethnic Cohort
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Ethnic admixture affects diabetes risk in native Hawaiians: the Multiethnic Cohort
Abstract
Background/objectives: Obesity and diabetes rates are high in Native Hawaiians (NHs) who commonly have mixed ancestries. People of Asian ancestry experience a high risk of type 2 diabetes despite the relatively low body weight. We evaluated the impact of ethnic admixture on diabetes risk among NHs in the Multiethnic Cohort (MEC).
Subjects/methods: On the basis of self-reports, 11 521 eligible men and women were categorized into NH/white, NH/other, NH alone, NH/Asian and the most common three ancestry admixture, NH/Chinese/white. Cox proportional hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated with the NH/white category as the reference group; covariates included known confounders-that is, body mass index (BMI), dietary and other lifestyle factors.
Results: The NH alone category had the highest proportion of overweight and obese individuals and the NH/Asian category the lowest proportion. During 12 years of follow-up after cohort entry at 56 years, 2072 incident cases were ascertained through questionnaires and health plan linkages. All NH categories had higher HRs than the NH/white category before and after adjustment for BMI. In the fully adjusted models, the NH/Asian category showed the highest risk (HR=1.45; 95% CI: 1.27-1.65), followed by NH/other (HR=1.20; 95% CI: 1.03-1.39), NH/Chinese/white (HR=1.19; 95% CI: 1.04-1.37) and NH alone (HR=1.19; 95% CI: 1.03-1.37). The elevated risk by Asian admixture was more pronounced in normal weight than overweight/obese individuals.
Conclusions: These findings indicate that Asian admixture in NHs is associated with a higher risk for type 2 diabetes independent of known risk factors and suggest a role for ethnicity-related genetic factors in the development of this disease.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of Interests. None of the authors have a conflict of interest to declare.
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