Carol A Abidha,Karlijn Meeks,Felix P. Chilunga,A. Venema,R. Schindlmayr,Charles Hayfron‐Benjamin,Kerstin Klipstein‐Grobusch,Frank P. Mockenhaupt,Charles Agyemang,Peter Henneman,Ina Danquah
A series of modifiable lifestyle factors, such as diet quality, physical activity, alcohol intake, and smoking, may drive the rising burden of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) among sub-Saharan Africans globally. It is unclear whether epigenetic changes play a mediatory role in the associations between these lifestyle factors and T2DM. We assessed the associations between a comprehensive lifestyle index, DNA methylation and T2DM among Ghanaian adults.