Advances in dietary pattern analysis in nutritional epidemiology

Eur J Nutr. 2021 Dec;60(8):4115-4130. doi: 10.1007/s00394-021-02545-9. Epub 2021 Apr 25.

Abstract

Background and purpose: It used to be a common practice in the field of nutritional epidemiology to analyze separate nutrients, foods, or food groups. However, in reality, nutrients and foods are consumed in combination. The introduction of dietary patterns (DP) and their analysis has revolutionized this field, making it possible to take into account the synergistic effects of foods and to account for the complex interaction among nutrients and foods. Three approaches of DP analysis exist: (1) the hypothesis-based approach (based on prior knowledge regarding the current understanding of dietary components and their health relation), (2) the exploratory approach (solely relying on dietary intake data), and (3) the hybrid approach (a combination of both approaches). During the recent past, complementary approaches for DP analysis have emerged both conceptually and methodologically.

Method: We have summarized the recent developments that include incorporating the Treelet transformation method as a complementary exploratory approach in a narrative review.

Results: Uses, peculiarities, strengths, limitations, and scope of recent developments in DP analysis are outlined. Next, the narrative review gives an overview of the literature that takes into account potential relevant dietary-related factors, specifically the metabolome and the gut microbiome in DP analysis. Then the review deals with the aspect of data processing that is needed prior to DP analysis, particularly when dietary data arise from assessment methods other than the long-established food frequency questionnaire. Lastly, potential opportunities for upcoming DP analysis are summarized in the outlook.

Conclusion: Biological factors like the metabolome and the microbiome are crucial to understand diet-disease relationships. Therefore, the inclusion of these factors in DP analysis might provide deeper insights.

Keywords: Dietary pattern; Exploratory; Gut microbiome; Hypothesis based; Metabolome.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Diet
  • Diet Surveys
  • Feeding Behavior*
  • Food
  • Gastrointestinal Microbiome*