Variation in consumption of cow milk proteins and lower incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Iceland vs the other 4 Nordic countries.

BACKGROUND: The incidence of Type 1 diabetes is lower in Iceland than in the other 4 Nordic Countries. Earlier studies have showed that the cow milk proteins A1 and B beta-casein, suggested to be diabetogenic, are in lower amount in Icelandic cow milk than in milk from the other 4 Nordic Countries,...

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Main Authors: Birgisdottir, B E, Hill, J P, Harris, D P, Thorsdottir, I
Other Authors: Unit for Nutrition Research, Landspitali-University Hospital, Iceland, Reykjavik.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Editrice Kurtis 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2336/30433
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spelling ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/30433 2023-05-15T16:43:47+02:00 Variation in consumption of cow milk proteins and lower incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Iceland vs the other 4 Nordic countries. Birgisdottir, B E Hill, J P Harris, D P Thorsdottir, I Unit for Nutrition Research, Landspitali-University Hospital, Iceland, Reykjavik. 2008-06-25 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/30433 en eng Editrice Kurtis Diabetes Nutr. Metab. 2002, 15(4):240-5 0394-3402 12416661 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/30433 Diabetes, nutrition & metabolism Animals Caseins Cattle Denmark Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Finland Humans Iceland Immunoglobulins Lactoferrin Milk Proteins Norway Serum Albumin Bovine Sweden Article 2008 ftlandspitaliuni 2022-05-29T08:21:09Z BACKGROUND: The incidence of Type 1 diabetes is lower in Iceland than in the other 4 Nordic Countries. Earlier studies have showed that the cow milk proteins A1 and B beta-casein, suggested to be diabetogenic, are in lower amount in Icelandic cow milk than in milk from the other 4 Nordic Countries, and the per capita consumption of these proteins correlates with the incidence of Type 1 diabetes. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether lower consumption of the cow milk protein bovine serum albumin (BSA) (suggested to be diabetogenic) or higher consumption of immunoglobulin (Ig) or lactoferrin (LF) (suggested to be protective) is related to the lower incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Iceland. METHODS: The per capita consumption of milk proteins was calculated from an international database on consumption of milk and milk products and from the analysis of cow's milk samples. The samples were randomly collected from the largest consumption areas in Iceland and in the other 4 Nordic Countries. RESULTS: The per capita consumption of BSA was higher in Iceland (0.79 +/- 0.02 g/person per day) (mean +/- SEM) than in the other 4 Nordic Countries (0.43 +/- 0.05 g/person per day) (p = 0.025). The per capita consumption of Ig was also higher in Iceland than in the other 4 Nordic Countries (p = 0.025), while the consumption of LF was similar. Consumption of these 3 individual milk proteins did not correlate with the incidence of Type 1 diabetes in the 5 countries studied. CONCLUSION: Consumption of BSA, Ig or LF does not seem to explain the lower incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Iceland, compared with the other 4 Nordic Countries, while A1 and B beta-casein may contribute to varying diabetogenicity of cow's milk and explain the difference in incidence of Type 1 diabetes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Norway
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topic Animals
Caseins
Cattle
Denmark
Diabetes Mellitus
Type 1
Finland
Humans
Iceland
Immunoglobulins
Lactoferrin
Milk Proteins
Norway
Serum Albumin
Bovine
Sweden
spellingShingle Animals
Caseins
Cattle
Denmark
Diabetes Mellitus
Type 1
Finland
Humans
Iceland
Immunoglobulins
Lactoferrin
Milk Proteins
Norway
Serum Albumin
Bovine
Sweden
Birgisdottir, B E
Hill, J P
Harris, D P
Thorsdottir, I
Variation in consumption of cow milk proteins and lower incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Iceland vs the other 4 Nordic countries.
topic_facet Animals
Caseins
Cattle
Denmark
Diabetes Mellitus
Type 1
Finland
Humans
Iceland
Immunoglobulins
Lactoferrin
Milk Proteins
Norway
Serum Albumin
Bovine
Sweden
description BACKGROUND: The incidence of Type 1 diabetes is lower in Iceland than in the other 4 Nordic Countries. Earlier studies have showed that the cow milk proteins A1 and B beta-casein, suggested to be diabetogenic, are in lower amount in Icelandic cow milk than in milk from the other 4 Nordic Countries, and the per capita consumption of these proteins correlates with the incidence of Type 1 diabetes. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether lower consumption of the cow milk protein bovine serum albumin (BSA) (suggested to be diabetogenic) or higher consumption of immunoglobulin (Ig) or lactoferrin (LF) (suggested to be protective) is related to the lower incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Iceland. METHODS: The per capita consumption of milk proteins was calculated from an international database on consumption of milk and milk products and from the analysis of cow's milk samples. The samples were randomly collected from the largest consumption areas in Iceland and in the other 4 Nordic Countries. RESULTS: The per capita consumption of BSA was higher in Iceland (0.79 +/- 0.02 g/person per day) (mean +/- SEM) than in the other 4 Nordic Countries (0.43 +/- 0.05 g/person per day) (p = 0.025). The per capita consumption of Ig was also higher in Iceland than in the other 4 Nordic Countries (p = 0.025), while the consumption of LF was similar. Consumption of these 3 individual milk proteins did not correlate with the incidence of Type 1 diabetes in the 5 countries studied. CONCLUSION: Consumption of BSA, Ig or LF does not seem to explain the lower incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Iceland, compared with the other 4 Nordic Countries, while A1 and B beta-casein may contribute to varying diabetogenicity of cow's milk and explain the difference in incidence of Type 1 diabetes.
author2 Unit for Nutrition Research, Landspitali-University Hospital, Iceland, Reykjavik.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Birgisdottir, B E
Hill, J P
Harris, D P
Thorsdottir, I
author_facet Birgisdottir, B E
Hill, J P
Harris, D P
Thorsdottir, I
author_sort Birgisdottir, B E
title Variation in consumption of cow milk proteins and lower incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Iceland vs the other 4 Nordic countries.
title_short Variation in consumption of cow milk proteins and lower incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Iceland vs the other 4 Nordic countries.
title_full Variation in consumption of cow milk proteins and lower incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Iceland vs the other 4 Nordic countries.
title_fullStr Variation in consumption of cow milk proteins and lower incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Iceland vs the other 4 Nordic countries.
title_full_unstemmed Variation in consumption of cow milk proteins and lower incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Iceland vs the other 4 Nordic countries.
title_sort variation in consumption of cow milk proteins and lower incidence of type 1 diabetes in iceland vs the other 4 nordic countries.
publisher Editrice Kurtis
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