Authors
Rosemary Green, James Milner, Edward JM Joy, Sutapa Agrawal, Alan D Dangour
Publication date
2016/7
Journal
British Journal of Nutrition
Volume
116
Issue
1
Pages
142-148
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Dietary patterns analysis is an emerging area of research. Identifying distinct patterns within a large dietary survey can give a more accurate representation of what people are eating. Furthermore, it allows researchers to analyse relationships between non-communicable diseases (NCD) and complete diets rather than individual food items or nutrients. However, few such studies have been conducted in developing countries including India, where the population has a high burden of diabetes and CVD. We undertook a systematic review of published and grey literature exploring dietary patterns and relationships with diet-related NCD in India. We identified eight studies, including eleven separate models of dietary patterns. Most dietary patterns were vegetarian with a predominance of fruit, vegetables and pulses, as well as cereals; dietary patterns based on high-fat, high-sugar foods and more meat were also …
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Scholar articles
R Green, J Milner, EJM Joy, S Agrawal, AD Dangour - British Journal of Nutrition, 2016