Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Nutritional Epidemiology, University of Bonn, Endenicher Allee 19b, 53115, Bonn, Germany.
Eur J Nutr. 2021 Dec;60(8):4115-4130. doi: 10.1007/s00394-021-02545-9. Epub 2021 Apr 25.
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.
We have summarized the recent developments that include incorporating the Treelet transformation method as a complementary exploratory approach in a narrative review.
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.
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.
在营养流行病学领域,过去通常分别分析营养素、食物或食物组。然而,实际上,营养素和食物是组合食用的。饮食模式(DP)的引入及其分析彻底改变了这一领域,使得能够考虑食物的协同作用,并解释营养素和食物之间复杂的相互作用。DP 分析有三种方法:(1)基于假设的方法(基于当前对饮食成分及其与健康关系的理解的先验知识),(2)探索性方法(仅依赖于饮食摄入数据),和(3)混合方法(前两种方法的结合)。在最近一段时间,DP 分析的补充方法在概念和方法上都出现了。
我们总结了最近的发展,包括将树状变换方法作为一种补充的探索性方法纳入叙述性综述。
概述了 DP 分析中最新发展的用途、特点、优势、局限性和范围。接下来,叙述性综述概述了考虑潜在相关饮食因素的文献,特别是代谢组学和肠道微生物组在 DP 分析中的作用。然后,综述涉及 DP 分析前所需的数据处理方面,特别是当饮食数据来自除长期确立的食物频率问卷以外的评估方法时。最后,在展望部分总结了 DP 分析的未来机会。
代谢组学和微生物组等生物因素对于理解饮食与疾病的关系至关重要。因此,将这些因素纳入 DP 分析可能会提供更深入的见解。