Zinc and other metals deficiencies and risk of type 1 diabetes: an ecological study in the high risk Sardinia island

VALERA, PAOLO;ZAVATTARI, PATRIZIA;SANNA, ALESSANDRO;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Type 1 diabetes incidence presents a decreasing gradient in Europe from the Nordic countries to the Mediterranean ones. Exception to this gradient is represented by Sardinia, the second largest Mediterranean island whose population shows the highest incidence in Europe, after Finland. The genetic features of this population have created a fertile ground for the epidemic of the disease, however, as well as being strikingly high, the incidence rate has suddenly presented a continuous increase from the '50s, not explainable by accumulation of new genetic variants. Several environmental factors have been taken into account, possibly interacting with the genetic/epigenetic scenario, but there are no strong evidences to date.
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http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0141262
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Valera, Paolo; Zavattari, Patrizia; Sanna, Alessandro; Pretti, S; Marcello, A; Mannu, C; Targhetta, C; Bruno, G; Songini, M.
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