%0 Journal Article %T Overweight, obesity and the risk of LADA: results from a Swedish case-control study and the Norwegian HUNT Study %A Hjort, R. %A Ahlqvist, E. %A Carlsson, P-O %A Grill, V. %A Groop, L. %A Martinell, M. %A Rasouli, B. %A Rosengren, A. %A Tuomi, T. %A Asvold, B. O. %A Carlsson, S. %J Diabetologia %D 2018 %V 61 %N 6 %@ 0012-186X %G English %F Hjort_etal2018 %O PMID:29589073 %O exported from refbase (http://vev.medisin.ntnu.no/refbase/show.php?record=2098), last updated on Mon, 11 Feb 2019 15:23:47 +0100 %X AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Excessive weight is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes, but its role in the promotion of autoimmune diabetes is not clear. We investigated the risk of latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA) in relation to overweight/obesity in two large population-based studies. METHODS: Analyses were based on incident cases of LADA (n = 425) and type 2 diabetes (n = 1420), and 1704 randomly selected control participants from a Swedish case-control study and prospective data from the Norwegian HUNT Study including 147 people with LADA and 1,012,957 person-years of follow-up (1984-2008). We present adjusted ORs and HRs with 95% CI. RESULTS: In the Swedish data, obesity was associated with an increased risk of LADA (OR 2.93, 95% CI 2.17, 3.97), which was even stronger for type 2 diabetes (OR 18.88, 95% CI 14.29, 24.94). The association was stronger in LADA with low GAD antibody (GADA;