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Association of environmental markers with childhood type 1 diabetes mellitus revealed by a long questionnaire on early life exposures and lifestyle in a case–control study
Document Type
article
Author
F. BalazardS. Le FurS. ValtatA. J. ValleronP. BougnèresIsis-Diab collaborative groupDominique ThevenieauCorinne Fourmy ChatelRachel DesailloudHélène Bony-TrifunovicPierre-Henri DucluzeauRégis CoutantSophie CaudrelierArmelle PambouEmmanuelle DubosclardFlorence JoubertPhilippe JanEstelle MarcouxAnne-Marie BertrandBrigitte MignotAlfred PenformisChantal StuckensRégis PiquemalPascal BaratVincent RigalleauChantal StheneurSylviane FournierVéronique KerlanChantal MetzAnne Fargeot-EspaliatYves ReznicFrédérique OlivierIva GueorguievaArnaud MonierCatherine RadetVincent GajdosDaniel TerralChristine VervelDjamel BendifallahCandace Ben SignorDaniel DervauxAbdelkader BenmahammedGuy-André LoeuilleFrançoise PopelardAgnès GuillouPierre-Yves BenhamouJamil KhouryJean-Pierre BrossierJoachim BassilSylvaine ClavelBernard Le LuyerPierre BougnèresFrançoise LabayIsabelle GuemasJacques WeillJean-Pierre CappoenSylvie NadalonAnne Lienhardt-RoussieAnne PaoliClaudie KerouedanEdwige YollinMarc NicolinoGilbert SimoninJacques CohenCatherine AtlanAgnès TambouraHervé DubourgMarie-Laure PignolPhilippe TalonStéphanie JellimannLucy ChaillousSabine BaronMarie-Noëlle BortoluzziElisabeth BaechlerRanda SaletAriane Zelinsky-GurungFabienne DallavaleEtienne LargerMarie Laloi-MichelinJean-François GautierBénédicte GuérinLaure OilleauLaetitia PantaloneCéline LukasIsabelle GuilhemMarc De KerdanetMarie-Claire WielickzoMélanie Priou-GuesdonOdile RichardFrançois KurtzNorbert LaisneyDéborah AncelleGuilhem ParlierCatherine BonifaceDominique Paris BockelDenis DufillotBerthe RazafimahefaPierre GourdyPierre LecomteMyriam Pepin-DonatMarie-Emmanuelle Combes-MoukhovskyBrigitte ZymmermannMarina RaoulxAnne Gourdin et Catherine Dumont
Source
BMC Public Health, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2016)
Subject
Case–control
Epidemiology
Type 1 diabetes
Data-driven
Environment
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Language
English
ISSN
1471-2458
Abstract
Abstract Background The incidence of childhood type 1 diabetes (T1D) incidence is rising in many countries, supposedly because of changing environmental factors, which are yet largely unknown. The purpose of the study was to unravel environmental markers associated with T1D. Methods Cases were children with T1D from the French Isis-Diab cohort. Controls were schoolmates or friends of the patients. Parents were asked to fill a 845-item questionnaire investigating the child’s environment before diagnosis. The analysis took into account the matching between cases and controls. A second analysis used propensity score methods. Results We found a negative association of several lifestyle variables, gastroenteritis episodes, dental hygiene, hazelnut cocoa spread consumption, wasp and bee stings with T1D, consumption of vegetables from a farm and death of a pet by old age. Conclusions The found statistical association of new environmental markers with T1D calls for replication in other cohorts and investigation of new environmental areas. Trial registration Clinical-Trial.gov NCT02212522 . Registered August 6, 2014.