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Even after accounting for body weight, people who eat more fruits and vegetables still have a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, meaning the benefit isn’t just because they’re thinner.

Scientific Claim

The inverse association between fruit and vegetable biomarkers and type 2 diabetes persists after adjusting for body mass index and waist circumference, suggesting that the protective effect is not fully explained by weight control alone.

Original Statement

These inverse associations were attenuated after further adjustment for socioeconomic factors, lifestyle factors, and adiposity (model 2), but the trend across the groups remained...

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Evidence Quality Assessment

Claim Status

appropriately stated

Study Design Support

Design supports claim

Appropriate Language Strength

association

Can only show association/correlation

Assessment Explanation

The claim accurately reflects the persistence of association after adjustment for adiposity, using appropriate associative language consistent with observational data.

Evidence from Studies

Supporting (1)

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Cohort Study
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People who ate more fruits and vegetables had a lower risk of getting type 2 diabetes—even if they were overweight or had a big waist—so the benefit isn’t just from losing weight.

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