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Diabetes Care, Vol 23, Issue 6 726-732, Copyright © 2000 by American Diabetes Association
Vitamin C and hyperglycemia in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer--Norfolk (EPIC-Norfolk) study: a population-based study
LA Sargeant, NJ Wareham, S Bingham, NE Day, RN Luben, S Oakes, A Welch and KT Khaw
Department of Community Medicine, University of Cambridge, Institute of Public Health, UK. lincoln.sargeant@srl.cam.ac.uk
OBJECTIVE: To examine the cross-sectional association between plasma
vitamin C, self-reported diabetes, and HbA1c. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS:
Data from a population-based study of diet, cancer, and chronic disease
were analyzed. A total of 2,898 men and 3,560 women 45-74 years of age who
were registered with general practices in Norfolk, U.K., were recruited to
the European Prospective Investigation Into Cancer-Norfolk study between
1995 and 1998. RESULTS: Mean plasma vitamin C levels were significantly
higher in individuals with HbA1c levels < 7% than in those with
self-reported diabetes or prevalent undiagnosed hyperglycemia (HbA1c >
or = 7%). An inverse gradient of mean plasma vitamin C was found in both
sexes across quintiles of HbA1c distribution < 7%. The odds ratio (95%
CI) of having prevalent undiagnosed hyperglycemia per 20 micromol/l (or 1
SD) increase in plasma vitamin C was 0.70 (0.52-0.95) (adjusted for sex,
age, BMI, waist-to-hip ratio, tertiary education, any use of dietary
supplements, vegetarian diet, alcohol consumption, physical activity,
dietary vitamin E, dietary fiber, dietary saturated fat, and smoking
history). The unadjusted change in HbA1c per 20 micromol/l increase in
vitamin C estimated by linear regression was -0.12% (-0.14 to -0.09) in men
and -0.09% (-0.11 to -0.07) in women. After adjusting for the possible
confounders, these values were -0.08% (-0.11 to -0.04) in men and -0.05%
(-0.07 to -0.03) in women. CONCLUSIONS: An inverse association was found
between plasma vitamin C and HbA1c. Dietary measures to increase plasma
vitamin C may be an important public health strategy for reducing the
prevalence of diabetes.

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