Dietary seafood as a potential modifier in the relationship between per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) burden and prediabetes/diabetes: insights from a nationally representative cross-sectional study

Journal of Hazardous Materials(2024)

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While seafood is recognized for its beneficial effects on glycemic control, concerns over elevated levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) may deter individuals from its consumption. This study aims to elucidate the relationship between seafood intake, PFASs exposure, and the odds of diabetes. Drawing from the China National Human Biomonitoring data (2017-2018), we assessed the impact of PFASs on the prevalence of prediabetes and diabetes across 10,851 adults, including 5,253 individuals (48.1%) reporting seafood consumption. Notably, seafood consumers exhibited PFASs levels nearly double those of non-consumers. Multinomial logistic regression identified significant positive associations between serum PFASs concentrations and prediabetes (T3 vs. T1: ORPFOA: 1.64 [1.08-2.49], ORPFNA: 1.59 [1.19-2.13], ORPFDA: 1.56 [1.13-2.17], ORPFHxS: 1.58 [1.18-2.12], ORPFHpS: 1.73 [1.24-2.43], ORPFOS: 1.51 [1.15-1.96], OR6:2 Cl-PFESA: 1.58 [1.21-2.07]). Significant positive association were also found between PFHpS, PFOS, and diabetes. RCS curves indicated significant non-linear relationships between log-transformed PFOA, PFUnDA, PFOS, 6:2 Cl-PFESA, and FBG levels. Subgroup analyses revealed that seafood consumption significantly mitigated the associations between PFASs burdens and prediabetes/diabetes. These findings suggest a protective role of dietary seafood against the adverse effects of PFASs exposure on glycemic disorders, offering insights for dietary interventions aimed at mitigating diabetes risks associated with PFASs. Environmental implication Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are considered as contaminants of emerging concern produced by a variety of industries. Due to its bioaccumulation in the aquatic food chain, PFASs is found in high amount in the seafood. However, no studies have evaluated the associations among PFASs exposure, seafood consumption, and the diabetes risk. Should we reduce the seafood intake because of its high content of PFASs which is harmful to glycemia metabolism? To answer it, we conducted this nationwide and representative cross-sectional study to evaluate the relationship of PFASs exposure and prediabetes/diabetes and the modifying influence of seafood intake.
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PFASs,prediabetes,diabetes,seafood intake
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