Plasma selenium and risk of dysglycemia in an elderly French population: Results from the prospective epidemiology of vascular ageing study

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Background. A preventive role of selenium on the risk of diabetes has been reported and ascribed to the "insulin-like" activity of selenium and the antioxidant properties of the selenoenzymes. By contrast, data from cross-sectional studies and clinical trials have suggested an adverse effect of high selenium status and selenium supplementation on type-2 diabetes risk. Given these controversial results, we investigated prospectively the relationship between baseline plasma selenium concentration and occurrence of dysglycemia (impaired fasting glucose or type 2 diabetes) in an elderly French cohort. Methods. The Epidemiology of Vascular Ageing (EVA) study (n = 1389, 59-71 years) is a 9-year longitudinal study in which, fasting plasma glucose was measured at baseline, 2, 4 and 9 years. Analyses were performed on 1162 participants with complete data. Results. At baseline plasma selenium mean levels were 1.08 (0.21) μmol/l in men and 1.10 (0.20) μmol/l in women. During the 9-year follow-up, 127 cases of dysglycemia occurred. A significant interaction was found between plasma selenium and sex. Risk of dysglycemia was significantly lower in men with plasma selenium in the highest tertile (T3:1.19-1.97) compared to those in the lowest tertile (T1:0.18-1.00) [HR = 0.48 (0.25-0.92)], but no significant relationship was observed in women. After controlling for socio-demographic factors, lifestyle factors, cardiovascular diseases, body mass index, hypertension and lipid profile, plasma selenium remained marginally significantly associated with occurrence of dysglycemia in men [T3 vs. T1, HR = 0.50 (0.24-1.04)] and unrelated in women. Conclusions. This prospective study suggests a sex-specific protective effect of higher selenium status at baseline on later occurrence of dysglycemia. © 2010 Akbaraly et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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  • Figure 1 Occurrence of dysglycemia by tertile of plasma selenium in men (a) and in women (b). Tertile 1: 0.18-1.00 μmol/L (median value = 0.90 μmol/L). Tertile 2:1.01-1.18 μmol/L (median value = 1.09 μmol/L). Tertile 3: 1.19-1.94 μmol/L (median value = 1.29 μmol/L). Black circle: Tertile 1; White square: Tertile 2; Grey tangle: Tertile 3.

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Akbaraly, T. N., Arnaud, J., Rayman, M. P., Hininger-Favier, I., Roussel, A. M., Berr, C., & Fontbonne, A. (2010). Plasma selenium and risk of dysglycemia in an elderly French population: Results from the prospective epidemiology of vascular ageing study. Nutrition and Metabolism, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-7075-7-21

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