Sluik, DJankovic, NHughes, MO'Doherty, M GSchöttker, BDrygas, WRolandsson, OMännistö, SOrdóñez-Mena, J MFerrieres, JBamia, Cde Gaetano, GKiefte-De Jong, J CFranco, O HSluijs, ISpijkerman, A M WSans, SEriksson, SKromhout, DTrichopoulou, AWilsgaard, TBrenner, HKuulasmaa, KLaatikainen, TSöderberg, SIacoviello, LBoffetta, PKee, FFeskens, E J M2018-04-302018-04-302017-05Alcoholic beverage preference and diabetes incidence across Europe: the Consortium on Health and Ageing Network of Cohorts in Europe and the United States (CHANCES) project. 2017, 71 (5):659-668 Eur J Clin Nutr1476-56402822505510.1038/ejcn.2017.4http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621864It is unknown if wine, beer and spirit intake lead to a similar association with diabetes. We studied the association between alcoholic beverage preference and type 2 diabetes incidence in persons who reported to consume alcohol.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAgingAlcohol DrinkingAlcoholic BeveragesBody Mass IndexDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2EuropeHumansIncidenceLife StyleRisk FactorsSocioeconomic FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesAlcoholic beverage preference and diabetes incidence across Europe: the Consortium on Health and Ageing Network of Cohorts in Europe and the United States (CHANCES) project.ArticleEur J Clin Nutr 2017; 71:659-6