Background: This study aims to examine the association between alcohol consumption and the risk of pre-or type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) by alcohol-induced flushing response in Korean male adults, particularly based on their body mass index (BMI). Methods: This study selected 1,030 (158 non-drinkers, 364 flushers, and 508 non-flushers) male adults who had medical checkups. A logistic regression analysis was used to compare the association between alcohol consumption and the risk of pre-or T2DM. Results: In both the normal-weight group (BMI <23 kg/m2) and the overweight group (BMI ≥23 kg/m2 and <25 kg/ m2), the flushers had a higher risk of pre-or T2DM (odds ratio, 95% confidence interval) when consuming more than 8 drinks of alcohol per week than the non-drinkers (normal-weight group: 3.43, 1.06-11.07; overweight group: 4.94, 1.56-15.67). But in the non-flushers among the normal-weight group and the overweight group, there was no significant difference compared to non-drinkers regarding the risk of pre-or T2DM. Obese flushers had a significantly higher risk of pre-or T2DM when consuming more than 4 drinks of alcohol per week than the non-drinkers (>4 and ≤8 drinks: 2.64, 1.10-6.36; >8 drinks: 2.42, 1.11-5.27). However, obese non-flushers had only a significant higher risk of pre-or T2DM when consuming more than 8 drinks of alcohol per week than the non-drinkers (2.72, 1.39-5.30) Conclusion: These results suggest that obese flushers have an increased risk of developing pre-or T2DM even with less alcohol consumption.
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Kim, J., Kim, J. S., Kim, S. S., Jung, J. G., Yoon, S. J., Seo, Y. R., … Lee, W. J. (2020). Influence of facial flushing on pre-or type 2 diabetes risk according to alcohol consumption in Korean male. Korean Journal of Family Medicine, 41(3), 153–160. https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.18.0120
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