%0 Journal Article %A Imamura, Fumiaki %A Schulze, Matthias B %A Sharp, Stephen J %A Guevara, Marcela %A Romaguera, Dora %A Bendinelli, Benedetta %A Salamanca-Fernández, Elena %A Ardanaz, Eva %A Arriola, Larraitz %A Aune, Dagfinn %A Boeing, Heiner %A Dow, Courtney %A Fagherazzi, Guy %A Franks, Paul W %A Freisling, Heinz %A Jakszyn, Paula %A Kaaks, Rudolf %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Kühn, Tilman %A Mancini, Francesca R %A Masala, Giovanna %A Chirlaque, Maria-Dolores %A Nilsson, Peter M %A Overvad, Kim %A Pala, Valeria M %A Panico, Salvatore %A Perez-Cornago, Aurora %A Quirós, Jose R %A Ricceri, Fulvio %A Rodríguez-Barranco, Miguel %A Rolandsson, Olov %A Sluijs, Ivonne %A Stepien, Magdalena %A Spijkerman, Annemieke M W %A Tjønneland, Anne %A Tong, Tammy Y N %A Tumino, Rosario %A Vissers, Linda E T %A Ward, Heather A %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Riboli, Elio %A Forouhi, Nita G %A Wareham, Nick J %T Estimated Substitution of Tea or Coffee for Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Was Associated with Lower Type 2 Diabetes Incidence in Case-Cohort Analysis across 8 European Countries in the EPIC-InterAct Study. %J The journal of nutrition %V 149 %N 11 %@ 1541-6100 %C Bethesda, Md. %I Oxford University Press %M DKFZ-2019-01953 %P 1985-1993 %D 2019 %Z 149(11):1985-1993 %X Beverage consumption is a modifiable risk factor for type 2 diabetes (T2D), but there is insufficient evidence to inform the suitability of substituting 1 type of beverage for another.The aim of this study was to estimate the risk of T2D when consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) was replaced with consumption of fruit juice, milk, coffee, or tea.In the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-InterAct case-cohort study of 8 European countries (n = 27,662, with 12,333 cases of incident T2D, 1992-2007), beverage consumption was estimated at baseline by dietary questionnaires. Using Prentice-weighted Cox regression adjusting for other beverages and potential confounders, we estimated associations of substituting 1 type of beverage for another on incident T2D.Mean ± SD of estimated consumption of SSB was 55 ± 105 g/d. Means ± SDs for the other beverages were as follows: fruit juice, 59 ± 101 g/d; milk, 209 ± 203 g/d; coffee, 381 ± 372 g/d; and tea, 152 ± 282 g/d. Substituting coffee for SSBs by 250 g/d was associated with a 21 %F PUB:(DE-HGF)16 %9 Journal Article %$ pmid:31396627 %R 10.1093/jn/nxz156 %U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/144505