Dietary pattern analysis: a new direction in nutritional epidemiology
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Abstract
Recently, dietary pattern analysis has emerged as an alternative and complementary approach to examining the relationship between diet and the risk of chronic diseases. Instead of looking at individual nutrients or foods, pattern analysis examines the effects of overall diet. Conceptually, dietary patterns represent a broader picture of food and nutrient consumption, and may thus be more predictive of disease risk than individual foods or nutrients. Several studies have suggested that dietary patterns derived from factor or cluster analysis predict disease risk or mortality. In addition, there is growing interest in using dietary quality indices to evaluate whether adherence to a certain dietary pattern (e.g.…
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- Mediterranean diet
- Disease
- Nutritional epidemiology
- Environmental health
- Nutrient
- Epidemiology
- Medicine
- Cluster (spacecraft)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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