BACKGROUND: Growing evidence raises concern about possible associations of high selenium exposure with diabetes in selenium-replete populations such as the US. In countries with lower selenium status, such as Italy, there is little epidemiological evidence on the association between selenium and diabetes. This study examined the prospective association between dietary selenium intake and risk of type 2 diabetes.METHODS: The ORDET cohort study comprised a large sample of women from Northern Italy (n = 7,182). Incident type 2 diabetes was defined as a self-report of a physician diagnosis, use of antidiabetic medication, or a hospitalization discharge. Dietary selenium intake was measured by a semi-quantitative food-frequency questionnaire at ...
Although literature has been consistently showing an increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in pop...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Evidence that selenium affects the risk of type-2 diabetes is conflicting...
Accumulating evidence from both experimental and nonexperimental human studies in the last 15 years ...
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence raises concern about possible associations of high selenium exposure wi...
Background Growing evidence raises concern about possible associations of high selenium exposure wi...
Background: Growing evidence raises concern about possible associations of high selenium exposure wi...
Background: Growing evidence raises concern about possible associations of high selenium exposure wi...
Background and aims: Experimental and non-experimental human studies have consistently shown a posit...
Background and aims: Experimental and non-experimental human studies have consistently shown a posit...
Background and aims: Experimental and non-experimental human studies have consistently shown a posit...
Background and aims: Experimental and non-experimental human studies have consistently shown a posit...
Background and aims: Experimental and non-experimental human studies have consistently shown a posit...
In 2007, supplementation with the trace element selenium in a trial was unexpectedly found to be ass...
In 2007, supplementation with the trace element selenium in a trial was unexpectedly found to be ass...
Background: Selenium, an essential trace element, has been investigated as a potential cancer preven...
Although literature has been consistently showing an increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in pop...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Evidence that selenium affects the risk of type-2 diabetes is conflicting...
Accumulating evidence from both experimental and nonexperimental human studies in the last 15 years ...
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence raises concern about possible associations of high selenium exposure wi...
Background Growing evidence raises concern about possible associations of high selenium exposure wi...
Background: Growing evidence raises concern about possible associations of high selenium exposure wi...
Background: Growing evidence raises concern about possible associations of high selenium exposure wi...
Background and aims: Experimental and non-experimental human studies have consistently shown a posit...
Background and aims: Experimental and non-experimental human studies have consistently shown a posit...
Background and aims: Experimental and non-experimental human studies have consistently shown a posit...
Background and aims: Experimental and non-experimental human studies have consistently shown a posit...
Background and aims: Experimental and non-experimental human studies have consistently shown a posit...
In 2007, supplementation with the trace element selenium in a trial was unexpectedly found to be ass...
In 2007, supplementation with the trace element selenium in a trial was unexpectedly found to be ass...
Background: Selenium, an essential trace element, has been investigated as a potential cancer preven...
Although literature has been consistently showing an increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in pop...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Evidence that selenium affects the risk of type-2 diabetes is conflicting...
Accumulating evidence from both experimental and nonexperimental human studies in the last 15 years ...