| Literature DB >> 27338455 |
Xuyang Chen1,2, Diqi Zhao3,4, Xun Mao5,6, Yinyin Xia7,8, Philip N Baker9,10, Hua Zhang11,12.
Abstract
Maternal nutritional status during pregnancy will affect the outcomes for the mother and the baby. Many analyses of the relationship between diet and outcome are often based on a single or a few food items or nutrients. However, foods are not consumed in isolation and dietary patterns can be used to assess the whole diet consumed. The use of dietary pattern analysis to understand nutritional intake and pregnancy outcome is becoming more and more popular. Many published studies have showed the association between maternal dietary patterns and pregnancy outcome. This review examined articles about the relationship between maternal dietary patterns and pregnancy outcome. As a modifiable factor, dietary patterns may be more applicable to clinical and pregnant health interventions.Entities:
Keywords: diet; dietary patterns; maternal outcome; offspring outcome; pregnancy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27338455 PMCID: PMC4924192 DOI: 10.3390/nu8060351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Studies reporting dietary patterns based on the popular hypotheses and guidance about the role of nutrients in disease prevention.
| Reference | Dietary Patterns Assessment | Food | Distinct Nutrients |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chavarro, J.E., | FFQ a (items NA b) | High “fertility diet” score was characterized by a higher intake of monounsaturated fat, vegetable protein, high-fiber, low-glycemic carbohydrates, high fat dairy products, nonheme iron intake and higher frequency of multivitamin use, but a lower intake of trans fat and animal protein. | Multivitamins, vegetable protein and the amount and quality of carbohydrates. |
| Bao, W., | FFQ (items NA) | Higher scores consumed more heme iron, red meat, poultry, and high fat dairy but less total calories, dietary fiber, magnesium, vitamin C, vitamin E, low-fat dairy, fruit, vegetables, whole grains, and sugar-sweetened beverages. | Fat, protein, carbohydrate, heme iron and nitrite. |
| Karamanos, B., | 78 questions dietary questionnaire Mediterranean Diet Index | Evaluated diet for intake of bread, cereals, legumes, vegetables, fruits, meat, fish, eggs, the ratio of olive oil to animal fat, potatoes, cheese and dairy products. | |
| Asemi, Z., | Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension | Rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains and low-fat dairy products, and contained lower amounts of saturated fats, cholesterol and refined grains with a total of 2400 mg Na/day | Dietary fiber, phytoestrogens, cholesterol, potassium, magnesium, folic acid. |
| Tobias, D.K., | FFQ (items NA) | High intakes of fruit, vegetables, nuts, legumes, soy, fish, seafood, whole grains, moderate alcohol and higher MUFA:SFA c, but low intakes of red and processed meats. | Antioxidants and photochemicals, dietary fiber, saturated fat, heme iron, nitrosamines and micronutrients such as magnesium and vitamin C. |
| Mikkelsen, T.B., | 360-items FFQ | Consumption of fish twice a week or more (lunch or dinner), intake of olive or rape seed oil, high consumption of fruits and vegetables (5 a day or more), meat (other than poultry and fish) at most twice a week, and at most 2 cups of coffee a day. | Higher carbohydrate, vitamin C, folate, α-tocopherol, magnesium, calcium, iron and vitamin D intake and lower sugar, alcohol and cholesterol. |
| Haugen, M., | 255-items FFQ | Intake of at least 5 vegetables/fruits per day, 2 servings of fish or more per week, olive or canola oil for cooking and dressings, no more than 2 servings of red meat per week, and no more than 2 cups of coffee per day. | Higher intake of vitamin C, folate and fiber and lower intake of fat and saturated fat. |
| Saunders, L., | 214-items FFQ | Evaluated diet for intake of beneficial components (vegetables, legumes, fruits and nuts, cereals, fish and dairy products), components presumably detrimental (meat, poultry and alcohol) and fat. | Vitamins C, E and |
| Timmermans, S., | 293-items FFQ | Higher intakes of pasta, rice, vegetable oils, fish, vegetables and alcohol, and lower intakes of meat, potatoes and fatty sauces. | Vegetable protein, carbohydrate polymers, fiber, folate, vitamin B12 and a favourable ratio of unsaturated: saturated lipids. |
| Chatzi, L., | 42-items FFQ | Evaluated diet for intake of vegetables, legumes, fruits and nuts, cereal, fish, dairy products and meat. | Antioxidant compounds (vitamin C, E, phenolic acids, phytic acid, carotenoids, selenium, flavonoids) and |
| de Batlle, J., | 70-items FFQ | A greater adherence to a Mediterranean dietary pattern is a high intake of vegetables, fruits and nuts, legumes, fish and cereals, and a low intake of dairy products, meat and junk food and fat. | High ω-3/ω-6 fatty acid ratio and low salt content. |
| Castro-Rodriguez, J.A., | The environmental questionnaire included questions on the consumption of certain foods based on the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood Phase III | Evaluated diet for intake of fruit, fish (oily and white), vegetables (including salads), legumes, cereals, pasta, rice, potatoes, meat, milk and fast food. | Low in SFA and high in carbohydrates, fiber, antioxidants, MUFA and |
| Chatzi, L., | 100-items FFQ in Spain | Evaluated diet for intake of beneficial components (vegetables, legumes, fruits and nuts, cereals, fish and seafood, and dairy products), components presumably detrimental (meat, including all types of meat) and fat. | Low in SFA and high in carbohydrates, fiber, antioxidants, MUFA and |
| Lange, N.E., | 166-items FFQ Mediterranean diet score | Evaluated diet for intake of beneficial components (dairy, fish, fruit, legumes, nuts, vegetables, unsaturated-to-saturated fat ratio, and whole grains) and components presumably detrimental (red and processed meats). | NA |
| Evaluated diet for intake of vegetables; fruit; ratio of white to red meat; fiber; transfat; ratio of polyunsaturated to saturated fatty acids; and folate, calcium, and iron from foods. | NA | ||
| Lombardi, C., | 72-items FFQ | One capturing a diet high in fruits and vegetables and low in red and cured meats and one capturing a diet high in fruits and vegetables and low in fried foods and sweets. | Folate, vitamin B6, α-carotene, lutein/zeaxanthin, acrylamide and nitrates. |
a FFQ: food frequency questionnaire; b NA: not available; c MUFA: monounsaturated fatty acid; SFA: saturated fatty acid; d PUFA: polyunsaturated fatty acid.
Studies reporting dietary patterns derived from statistical analyses.
| Reference | Dietary Assessment | Dietary Patterns | Food | Distinct Nutrients |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vujkovic, M., | 195-items FFQ a | Health conscious–low Processed | High intakes of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish, and legumes, but low intakes of mayonnaise, snacks, and meat products. | NA c |
| PCA b | Mediterranean | High intakes of vegetable oil, fish, legumes, and vegetables but low intakes of snacks. | Vitamin B6 and fatty acids. | |
| Toledo, E., | 136-items FFQ | Western-type | High consumption of processed and unprocessed red meat, fast food, whole fat dairy products, commercial bakery, potatoes, eggs, refined grains, sauces, processed meals, and sugar-sweetened soda. | Carbohydrates, protein and trans unsaturated fat. |
| PCA | Mediterranean-type | High consumption of vegetables, fish, fruits, poultry, low-fat dairy products, and olive oil. | Iron intake, polyunsaturated fatty acids, B vitamins and folic acid. | |
| Zhang, C., | 133-items FFQ | Western | High intake of red meat, sweets, processed meat, refined grain products, French fries and pizza. | Saturated fatty acids and cholesterol nitrites and haem iron. |
| PCA | Prudent | High intake of fruit, green leafy vegetables, poultry and fish. | NA | |
| Tryggvadottir, E.A., | 4-day weighed food record PCA | Prudent | Positive for seafood, eggs, vegetables, fruit and berries, vegetable oils, nuts and seeds, pasta, breakfast cereals, and coffee and tea, and negative for soft drinks and French fries. | Polyunsaturated fatty acids. |
| He, J.R., | 67-items FFQ | Vegetable pattern | Evaluated intake of root vegetables, beans, mushrooms, melon vegetables, seaweed, other legumes, fruits, leafy and cruciferous vegetables, processed vegetables, nuts, and cooking oil. | Dietary fiber. |
| PCA | Protein-rich pattern | Evaluated intake of poultry, red meat, animal organ meat, grains (mainly refined), processed meat, fish, soups, leafy and cruciferous vegetables, and eggs. | NA | |
| Prudent pattern | Evaluated intake of dairy products, nuts, eggs, fish, soups, fruits, and infrequent intake of processed meat, sugar-sweetened beverages, and processed vegetables. | NA | ||
| Sweets and seafood pattern | Evaluated intake of Cantonese desserts, mollusks and shellfish, and sugar-sweetened beverages and low intakes of grains (mainly refined) and leafy and cruciferous vegetables. | NA | ||
| Schoenaker, D.A., | 101-items FFQ | Meats, snacks and sweets | High consumption of red and processed meat, cakes, sweet biscuits, fruit juice, chocolate and pizza. | Sugar and saturated fat. |
| PCA | Mediterranean-style | High factor loadings for vegetables, legumes, nuts, tofu, rice, pasta, rye bread, red wine and fish. | Dietary fiber, magnesium, Vitamin E | |
| Fruit and low-fat dairy | Positively correlated with fruits and low fat dairy including yoghurt, low-fat cheese and skimmed milk. | NA | ||
| Cooked vegetables | High consumption of carrots, peas, cooked potatoes, cauliflower and pumpkin. | NA | ||
| Schoenaker, D.A., | 101-items FFQ | Meat, high-fat, and sugar | High consumption of meat, processed meat, cakes, sweet biscuits, chocolate, meat pies, and pizza. | NA |
| PCA | Mediterranean-style | High consumption of vegetables, legumes, nuts, tofu, rice, pasta, rye bread, red wine, and fish. | Vitamin E, dietary fiber, magnesium, and PUFA d. | |
| Fruit and low-fat dairy | High consumption of fruit, yogurt, low-fat cheese, and skim milk. | NA | ||
| Cooked vegetable | High consumption of carrots, peas, cooked potatoes, cauliflower, and pumpkin. | NA | ||
| Brantsaeter, A.L., | 255-items FFQ | Vegetable | High positive loadings on vegetables, cooking oil, olive oil, fruits and berries, rice, and chicken. | Folate, Vitamin B6, fiber, Vitamin C, β-carotene, tocopherol, potassium, and magnesium. |
| PCA | Processed food | High positive loadings on processed meat products, white bread, French fries, salty snacks, and sugar-sweetened drinks and high negative loadings on oily fish, high-fiber breakfast cereals, and lean fish. | SFA e, added sugar and sodium. | |
| Potato and fish | High positive loadings on cooked potatoes, processed fish, lean fish, fish spread and shellfish, and margarine. | Sodium, fiber, folate, and tocopherol. | ||
| Cakes and sweets | High loadings on cakes, waffles and pancakes, buns, ice cream, sweet biscuits, sweets, and chocolate. | SFA and added sugar. | ||
| Timmermans, S., | 293-items FFQ | Mediterranean | High intake of vegetables, vegetable oils, pasta, rice, fish, and legumes, moderate intake of alcohol, and low intake of sweets. | Vegetable protein, carbohydrates polymers, fiber, folate, Vitamin B1 and a favorable ratio of unsaturated to saturated lipids. |
| PCA | Traditional | High intake of meat and potatoes, and low intake of fruit, nonalcoholic drinks, fish, and bread. | Animal protein and saturated lipids. | |
| Eshriqui, I., | 82-items FFQ | Healthy | High intake of milk, dairy products, fruit, fruit juice, green vegetables and legumes, fish, cakes and cookies-crackers and tea. | Fatty acids, fiber, magnesium, potassium, calcium, flavonoids and antioxidants. |
| PCA | Common-Brazilian | High intake of rice, beans, vegetable spices, eggs and bread and fats. | NA | |
| Processed | High intake of meats, candies And sugar, pasta, roots and tubers, fast food and snacks, sausages and deli meats, soft drinks, and was inversely related to beef and coffee. | NA | ||
| Chatzi, L., | 250-items FFQ | Western | Mainly comprised meat and meat products, potatoes, sugar and sweets, cereals, fats except olive oil, salty snacks, eggs, beverages and sauces. | NA |
| PCA | Health conscious | Mainly comprised vegetables, fruit, nuts, pulses, fish and seafood, olive oil and dairy products. | Vitamins C, E, carotenoids, Se Flavonoids, α- tocopherol, PUFA and polyphenols. | |
| Vaz Jdos, S., | 43-items FFQ | Health conscious | High intake of salad, fruit, fruit juice, rice, pasta, oat/bran based breakfast cereal, fish, pulses, cheese, non-white bread. | Vitamin B12 and |
| Traditional | High intake of vegetables, red meat, poultry. | NA | ||
| PCA | Processed | High intake of meat pies, sausages, burgers, fried foods, pizza, chips, white bread, eggs, baked beans. | NA | |
| Confectionery | High intake of chocolate, sweets, biscuits, cakes, puddings. | NA | ||
| Vegetarian | High intake of meat substitutes, pulses, nuts, herbal tea and high negative loadings for red meat and poultry. | NA | ||
| Vilela, A.A., | 82-items FFQ | Common-Brazilian | Consisted of rice, beans, vegetable spices, and meats and eggs. | |
| PCA | Healthy | Comprised dairy products, fruits and fruit juices, green vegetables and legumes, candies, fish, cakes and cookies/crackers, noodles, pasta, roots and tubers, and tea. | Flavonoids, vitamins, minerals and | |
| Processed | High intake of bread, fat, fast food and snacks, sugar, sausages and deli meats, soft drinks, and coffee. | Fat and carbohydrates. | ||
| Okubo, H., | 150-items FFQ | Healthy | High intake of green and yellow vegetables, seaweeds, white vegetables, potatoes, fish, fruits, shellfish and sea products. | Vitamins B2, B6, B12, folate, total |
| Factor analysis | Western | High intake of vegetable oil, beef and pork, salt-containing seasonings, processed meat, chicken and eggs. | Total | |
| Japanese | High intake of rice, miso soup, sea products, fish and pickled vegetables. | Total | ||
| Englund-Ogge, L., | 255-items FFQ | Prudent | High intake of raw and cooked vegetables, salad, onion/leek/garlic, fruit and berries, nuts, vegetables oils, water as beverage, whole grain cereals, poultry, and fiber rich bread, low intake of processed meat products (hot dogs, hamburgers, and so on), white bread, and pizza/tacos. | Folic acid, dietary fibre, β carotene, potassium, and ascorbic acid. |
| PCA | Western | High intake of salty snacks, chocolate and sweets, cakes, French fries, white bread, ketchup, sugar sweetened drinks, processed meat products, and pasta, low intake of lean fish and fiber rich bread. | Total fat, saturated fat, and added sugar. | |
| Traditional | High intake of boiled potatoes, fish products, gravy, lean fish, margarine, rice pudding, low fat milk, an cooked vegetables, low intake of poultry and pizza/tacos. | Potassium, magnesium, protein and dietary fiber. | ||
| Rasmussen, M.A., | 360-items FFQ | Vegetables/Prudent | High in cabbage, onion, mushroom, corn, salad, tomato, vegetables other and legumes | NA |
| Western | High in potatoes, french fries, bread white, pork, beef veal, meat mixed, meat cold and dressing sauce. | NA | ||
| Nordic | High in bread dark, fruit nordic, banana, fruit dried, sweet spread and hard cheese. | NA | ||
| PCA | Seafood | High in fish lean, fish oily, fish cold, lamb, egg and vegetables other. | ||
| Alcohol | High in wine, beer, liquor, soya and root. | NA | ||
| Candy | High in bread white, french fries, margarine, sweet spread, candy, sugar cakes, dessert dairy and chocolate. | NA | ||
| Rice/Pasta/Poultry | High in pasta, rice and poultry | NA | ||
| Grieger, J.A., | 100-items FFQ | High-protein/fruit | High in fish, meat, chicken, fruit, and some whole grains. | Long-chain ω-3 PUFAs, protein, niacin equivalents, cholesterol, zinc, iron, and sodium. |
| PCA | High-fat/sugar/takeaway | High in takeaway foods, potato chips, refined grains. | Saturated fat, α-linolenic acid, total fat, energy, carbohydrate and MUFAs. | |
| Vegetarian-type | High in vegetables, legumes, whole grains. | Fiber, dietary folate and Vitamin A. | ||
| Cole, Z.A., | 100-items FFQ PCA | Prudent diet | High intakes of fruit and vegetables, whole meal bread, rice, and pasta, yogurt, and breakfast cereals and low intakes of chips and roast potatoes, sugar, white bread, processed meat, crisps, tinned vegetables, and soft drinks. | Protein and calcium. |
| Petersen, S.B., | 360-items FFQ | Prudent | High in vegetables, legumes, root, fruit, corn and low in meat, french fries, margarine, white bread, candy/snack. | NA |
| Alcohol | High in alcohol, soy, root, soft drinks, berries and low in pasta/rice, yogurt, poultry, cheese, bread. | NA | ||
| PCA | Western | High in meat, potatoes, white bread, egg, margarine and low in vegetables, fruit, breakfast, cereals, nuts, water. | NA | |
| Nordic | High in dark bread, nordic fruit, cheese, banana, cakes and low in french fries, candy/snack, soft drinks, processed meat, desserts. | NA | ||
| Shellfish | High in fish, shellfish, lamb, oils, egg and low in soft drinks, diet, candy/snack, low-fat milk, coffee, white bread. | NA | ||
| Sweets | High in white bread, cakes, margarine, french fries, soft drinks, sugar and low in Low-fat milk, cabbage, fruits, fish, legumes. | NA | ||
| Traditional | High in poultry, meat, low-fat milk, meat, water and low in full fat milk, coffee, butter, potatoes, white bread. | NA | ||
| Knudsen, V.K., | 360-items FFQ | Western | High intake of high-fat dairy, refined grains, processed and red meat, animal fat (butter and lard), potatoes, sweets, beer, coffee and high-energy drinks. | Saturated fats and trans fatty acids. |
| PCA | Health conscious | High intake of fruits, vegetables, fish, poultry, breakfast cereals, vegetable juice and water. | Vitamins and minerals. | |
| Intermediate | Low-fat dairy and fruit Juice, consumption of the remaining food groups was in between western and health conscious. | NA | ||
| Thompson, J.M., | 71-items FFQ | Junk | High intake of ice cream, sweet biscuits, scones, cakes, sweetened cereal, crisps, pies, lollies, chocolate bars, ice blocks and milo (chocolate energy drink). | NA |
| PCA | Traditional | High intake of apples/pears, citrus fruit, kiwifruit/feijoas, bananas, green vegetables, root vegetables, peas/maize, dairy food/yogurt and water. | NA | |
| Fusion | High intake of fruits, fried rice/noodles, boiled rice/pasta, fish/shellfish, milk and negative loading for tea/coffee, sherry/wine and hard cheeses. | NA | ||
| Okubo, H., | 150-items FFQ | Meat and eggs | High intake of beef and pork, processed meat, chicken, eggs, butter and dairy products. | NA |
| Wheat products | High intake of bread, confectioneries, fruit and vegetable juice, and soft drinks. | NA | ||
| Rice, fish and vegetables | High intake of rice, potatoes, nuts, pulses, fruits, green and yellow vegetables, white vegetables, mushrooms, seaweeds, Japanese and Chinese tea, fish, shellfish, sea products, miso soup and salt-containing seasoning. | NA | ||
| Northstone, K., | 44-items FFQ | Health conscious | High intake of salad, fruit, rice, pasta, breakfast cereals, fish, eggs, pulses, fruit juices, poultry and non-white bread. | NA |
| Traditional | High intake of green vegetables and root vegetables, potatoes, peas and to some extent red meat and poultry. | NA | ||
| PCA | Processed | High intake of high-fat processed foods, such as meat pies, sausages and burgers, fried foods, pizza, chips and crisps. | NA | |
| Confectionery | High intake of confectionery and other foods with high sugar content such as chocolate, sweets, biscuits, cakes and other puddings. | NA | ||
| Vegetarian | High intake of meat substitutes, pulses, nuts and herbal tea and low intake of red meat and poultry. | NA | ||
| Coelho Nde, L., | 29-items FFQ | Prudent pattern | High intake of milk, yogurt, cheese, fruit and fresh-fruit juice, cracker, and chicken/beef/fish/liver. | NA |
| PCA | Traditional | High intake of beans, rice, vegetables, breads, butter/margarine and sugar. | NA | |
| Western | High intake of potato/cassava/yams, macaroni, flour/farofa/grits, pizza/hamburger/deep fried pastries, soft drinks/cool drinks and pork/sausages/egg. | NA | ||
| Snack pattern | High intake of sandwich cookie, salty snacks, chocolate, and chocolate drink mix. | High simple carbohydrates, lipids and low amounts of protein and micronutrients. | ||
| Bouwland-Both, M.I., | 293-items FFQ | Mediterranean | High intakes of vegetables, legumes, pasta/rice, dairy, fish/shellfish, vegetable oils, alcohol, nonsweetened nonalcoholic beverages and low intakes of processed meat. | NA |
| PCA | Energy-rich | High intakes of bread/breakfast cereals, margarine, nuts, snacks/sweets and nonsweetened nonalcoholic beverages and low intakes of sweetened, nonalcoholic beverages. | Total fat, protein, Vitamin B6 and carbohydrate. | |
| Western | High intakes of potatoes, pasta/rice, dairy, fresh meat, processed meat, margarine and alcohol and low intakes of nuts, fish/shellfish. | NA | ||
| Colon-Ramos, U., | 111-items FFQ | Healthy | High intakes of vegetables, fruits, non-fried fish and chicken, and water. | Protein and carbohydrate. |
| Processed | High intakes of processed meat, fast food items, snacks, sweets, and soft drinks. | Transfats and total grains. | ||
| Southern | High intakes of cooked cereals, peaches, corn, fried fish, beans, greens, pig’s feet, neck bones oxtails, tongue, pork. | NA | ||
| PCA | Southern-processed | High intakes of total fat, total sugar, iron, zinc, sodium, and meats, and low intake of whole grains. | Total fat, total sugar, iron, zinc and sodium. | |
| Healthy-Southern | High intakes of fiber, folate, egg-meat equivalents, oils, vegetables (including dark green and orange vegetables, and tomatoes, excluding legumes and potatoes) and fruits (including fruit juice). | Fiber and folate. | ||
| Healthy-processed | High intakes of nuts, seeds, whole grains, and dairy, as well as highly refined foods that are higher in simple sugars and fat. | Simple sugars and fat. | ||
| Mixed | Reflects foods from all of the other patterns together. | NA | ||
| Miyake, Y., | 150-items FFQ | Healthy | High intake of green and yellow vegetables, seaweed, mushrooms, white vegetables, pulses, potatoes, fish, sea products, fruit, and shellfish. | Linoleic acid, DHA, α-linolenic acid, calcium, Vitamin D, β-carotene and Vitamin E. |
| Factor analysis | Western | High intake of vegetable oil, salt-containing seasonings, beef and pork, processed meat, eggs, chicken, and white vegetables. | Linoleic acid, α-linolenic acid, β-carotene and Vitamin E. | |
| Japanese | High intake of rice, miso soup, sea products, and fish. | DHA, calcium, Vitamins D and E. | ||
| Shaheen, S.O., | 111-items FFQ | Health conscious | High intake of salad, fruit, fruit juices, rice, pasta, oat/bran based breakfast cereals, fish, pulses, cheese, non-white bread. | Protein, Mg, Fe, Zn, Na, K, niacin, fiber, thiamine, Vitamins B6, C, and folate. |
| Traditional | High intake of vegetables, red meat, poultry. | Carotene, K, Vitamins B6 and C. | ||
| PCA | Processed | High intake of meat pies, sausages, burgers, fried foods, pizza, chips, crisps, white bread, eggs, baked beans. | Monounsaturated and saturated fats, | |
| Vegetarian | High intake of meat substitutes, pulses, nuts, herbal tea and low in poultry and red meat. | NA | ||
| Confectionery | High intake of chocolate, sweets, biscuits, cakes, puddings. | Sugar. | ||
| Lange, N.E., | 166-items FFQ | Prudent | High in vegetables, fruit, legumes, fish, poultry, eggs, salad dressing, and whole grains. | NA |
| PCA | Western | High in red and processed meats, sugar-sweetened beverages, | NA | |
| French fries, high-fat dairy products, desserts, butter, and refined grains. | ||||
| Grieger, J.A., | 100-items FFQ | High protein/fruit | High in fish, meat, chicken, fruit. | Long-chain |
| PCA | High fat/sugar/takeaway | High in takeaway foods, crisps, refined grains. | Total fat, α-linolenic acid, SFA and Na. | |
| Vegetarian-type | High in vegetables, fruit, soya milk, whole grains. | Fiber, dietary folate and Vitamin A. | ||
| Steenweg-de Graaff, J., | 293-items FFQ | Mediterranean | High intake of vegetables, fish & shellfish, vegetable oil, fruit, and eggs, and relatively low in processed meat. | Antioxidants and ω-3 fatty acids. |
| PCA | Traditionally Dutch | High intakes of fresh and processed meat, potatoes, margarines and low intake of soy and diet products. | Saturated fat and ω-6 fatty acids. | |
| Confectionary | High intakes of cakes, sugar & confectionary products, tea, cereals, fruit, dairy products. | Sugar and fat. | ||
| Vujkovic, M., | 178-items FFQ | Western | High intakes of organ meat, red meat, processed meat, pizza, legumes, potatoes, French fries, condiments, and mayonnaise, but low intakes of fruits. | Higher saturated fats, cholesterol monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats and lower total proteins, carbohydrates, fiber, β-carotene, ascorbic acid, thiamin, riboflavin and pyridoxine. |
| PCA | Prudent | High intakes of fish, garlic, nuts, and vegetables and a higher frequency of hot meals per day. | Higher polyunsaturated fats, fiber, Carotene, Vitamin B12 and folate. | |
| Vujkovic, M., | 200-items FFQ PCA | Mediterranean | High intakes of vegetables, fruit, legumes, vegetable oil, cereal products, alcohol and fish and low intakes of potatoes and sugar and confectionary. | Higher serum and red blood cell folate, serum vitamin B12 and lower plasma homocysteine. |
| de Kort, C.A., | 28-items FFQ | Health conscious | High intakes of fresh fruit and vegetables, dried fruit, fresh or frozen fish, soya products, pulses, olive oil and organic food. | NA |
| Cluster analysis | Mixed | High intakes of dairy products, all types of frozen or tinned products, meat, poultry and organ meats (offal). | NA | |
| Non-health conscious | Low intakes of yoghurt, cheese, eggs, fruit and vegetables, fish, beans and pulses, olive oil and organic food. | NA | ||
| Sotres-Alvarez, D., | 58-items FFQ | Prudent | High intakes of yogurt, reduced-fat milk, whole-wheat bread, fortified cereal, fish, fruits and vegetables and low in chili peppers, avocados and beef by-product. | Almost all micronutrients except choline, iron, and Vitamins E, B6, and B12. |
| LCA g | Mexican | High intakes of fruits, vegetables, salsa, chili peppers, avocados, refried beans, tortillas, and chicken or beef by-products (liver, tongue) and low in reduced-fat milk, spinach and low-calorie soda. | High carbohydrates, choline, iron, Vitamins E, B6,B12 and fiber and low saturated fat, total fat, and folic acid. | |
| Western | High intakes of frankfurters, bacon, French fries, white bread, potato chips and regular soda and low in fruits and vegetables. | Transfat and caffeine. | ||
| Low-calorie Western | The same as Western just 273 fewer calories than women in the Western on average. | Transfat and caffeine. | ||
| Musselman, J.R., | 21-items FFQ | Western diet | High intakes of processed meats and packaged snack foods. | NA |
| PCA | Fruits and vegetables | High intakes of carrots, fruits, juices, green salads, and cruciferous vegetables. | NA | |
| Proteins | High intakes of eggs, bacon, pork, and fried chicken. | NA | ||
| Healthful | High intakes of skim/low-fat milk and other vegetables and low in whole milk, processed foods, and fried chicken. | NA |
a FFQ: food frequency questionnaire; b PCA: Principal Component Analysis; c NA: not available; d PUFA: polyunsaturated fatty acid; e SFA: saturated fatty acid; f DHA: docosahexaenoic acid; EPA: eicosapentaenooic acid; g LCA: Latent Class Analysis.