posted on 2025-10-23, 01:40authored byNadine Khoury, María Ángeles Martínez, Stephanie K. NishiStephanie K. Nishi, Miguel Ángel Martínez-González, Dolores Corella, Olga Castañer, J Alfredo Martínez, Ángel M. Alonso-Gómez, Julia Warnberg, Jesus Vioque, Dora Romaguera, José Lopez-Miranda, Ramon Estruch, Francisco J Tinahones, Jose Manuel Santos-Lozano, Lluis Serra-Majem, Aurora Bueno Cavanillas, Josep A. Tur, Sergio Cinza-Sanjurjo, Xavier Pintó, José Juan Gaforio, Pilar Matía-Martín, Josep Vidal, Clotilde Vázquez, Lidia Daimiel, Emilio Ros, Carmen Sayón-Orea, Jose V. Sorlí, Karla Alejandra Pérez-Vega, Antonio García-Ríos, Francisco Ortiz-Díaz, Enrique Gomez-Gracia, MA Zulet, Alice Chaplin, Rosa Casas, Inmaculada Salcedo-Bellido, Lucas Tojal-Sierra, María Rosa Bernal-Lopez, Zenaida Vázquez Ruiz, Eva M. Asensio, Albert Goday, Patricia J. Peña-Orihuela, Antonio J. Signes-Pastor, Ana García-Arellano, Montse Fitó, Nancy Babio, Jordi Salas-Salvadó
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Endocrine disruptors (EDs) have emerged as potential contributors to the development of type-2 diabetes. Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), is one of these EDs linked with chronic diseases and gathered attention due to its widespread in food.</p>
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> To assess at baseline and after 1-year of follow-up associations between estimated dietary intake (DI) of PFOS, and glucose homeostasis parameters and body-mass-index (BMI) in a senior population of 4600 non-diabetic participants from the PREDIMED-plus study.</p>
<p><strong>Methods:</strong> Multivariable linear regression models were conducted to assess associations between baseline PFOS-DI at lower bound (LB) and upper bound (UB) established by the EFSA, glucose homeostasis parameters and BMI.</p>
<p><strong>Results:</strong> Compared to those in the lowest tertile, participants in the highest tertile of baseline PFOS-DI in LB and UB showed higher levels of HbA1c [β-coefficient(CI)] [0.01 %(0.002 to 0.026), and [0.06 mg/dL(0.026 to 0.087), both p-trend ≤ 0.001], and fasting plasma glucose in the LB PFOS-DI [1.05 mg/dL(0.050 to 2.046),p-trend = 0.022]. Prospectively, a positive association between LB of PFOS-DI and BMI [0.06 kg/m2(0.014 to 0.106) per 1-SD increment of energy-adjusted PFOS-DI was shown. Participants in the top tertile showed an increase in HOMA-IR [0.06(0.016 to 0.097), p-trend = 0.005] compared to participants in the reference tertile after 1-year of follow-up.</p>
<p><strong>Discussion:</strong> This is the first study to explore the association between DI of PFOS and glucose homeostasis. In this study, a high baseline DI of PFOS was associated with a higher levels of fasting plasma glucose and HbA1c and with an increase in HOMA-IR and BMI after 1-year of follow-up.</p>