TY - JOUR
T1 - Consumption of predefined 'Nordic' dietary items in ten European countries - An investigation in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort
AU - Roswall, Nina
AU - Olsen, Anja
AU - Boll, Katja
AU - Christensen, Jane
AU - Halkjær, Jytte
AU - Sorensen, Thorkild I.A.
AU - Dahm, Christina C.
AU - Overvad, Kim
AU - Clavel-Chapelon, Françoise
AU - Boutron-Ruault, Marie C.
AU - Cottet, Vanessa
AU - Teucher, Birgit
AU - Kaaks, Rudolf
AU - Boeing, Heiner
AU - Von Ruesten, Anne
AU - Trichopoulou, Antonia
AU - Oikonomou, Eleni
AU - Vasilopoulou, Effie
AU - Pala, Valeria
AU - Sacerdote, Carlotta
AU - Mattiello, Amalia
AU - Masala, Giovanna
AU - Peeters, Petra H.M.
AU - Bueno-De-Mesquita, H. Bas
AU - Engeset, Dagrun
AU - Skeie, Guri
AU - Asli, Lene A.
AU - Amiano, Pilar
AU - Jakszyn, Paula
AU - Ardanaz, Eva
AU - Huerta, José M.
AU - Quirós, José R.
AU - Molina-Montes, Esther
AU - Nilsson, Lena M.
AU - Johansson, Ingegerd
AU - Wirfält, Elisabet
AU - Drake, Isabel
AU - Mulligan, Angela A.
AU - Khaw, Kay T.
AU - Romaguera, Dora
AU - Vergnaud, Anne Claire
AU - Key, Tim
AU - Riboli, Elio
AU - Tjonneland, Anne
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Authors 2014.
PY - 2013/9/6
Y1 - 2013/9/6
N2 - Objective Health-beneficial effects of adhering to a healthy Nordic diet index have been suggested. However, it has not been examined to what extent the included dietary components are exclusively related to the Nordic countries or if they are part of other European diets as well, suggesting a broader preventive potential. The present study describes the intake of seven a priori defined healthy food items (apples/pears, berries, cabbages, dark bread, shellfish, fish and root vegetables) across ten countries participating in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) and examines their consumption across Europe. Design Cross-sectional study. A 24 h dietary recall was administered through a software program containing country-specific recipes. Sex-specific mean food intake was calculated for each centre/country, as well as percentage of overall food groups consumed as healthy Nordic food items. All analyses were weighted by day and season of data collection. Setting Multi-centre, European study. Subjects Persons (n 36 970) aged 35-74 years, constituting a random sample of 519 978 EPIC participants. Results The highest intakes of the included diet components were: cabbages and berries in Central Europe; apples/pears in Southern Europe; dark bread in Norway, Denmark and Greece; fish in Southern and Northern countries; shellfish in Spain; and root vegetables in Northern and Central Europe. Large inter-centre variation, however, existed in some countries. Conclusions Dark bread, root vegetables and fish are strongly related to a Nordic dietary tradition. Apples/pears, berries, cabbages, fish, shellfish and root vegetables are broadly consumed in Europe, and may thus be included in regional public health campaigns.
AB - Objective Health-beneficial effects of adhering to a healthy Nordic diet index have been suggested. However, it has not been examined to what extent the included dietary components are exclusively related to the Nordic countries or if they are part of other European diets as well, suggesting a broader preventive potential. The present study describes the intake of seven a priori defined healthy food items (apples/pears, berries, cabbages, dark bread, shellfish, fish and root vegetables) across ten countries participating in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) and examines their consumption across Europe. Design Cross-sectional study. A 24 h dietary recall was administered through a software program containing country-specific recipes. Sex-specific mean food intake was calculated for each centre/country, as well as percentage of overall food groups consumed as healthy Nordic food items. All analyses were weighted by day and season of data collection. Setting Multi-centre, European study. Subjects Persons (n 36 970) aged 35-74 years, constituting a random sample of 519 978 EPIC participants. Results The highest intakes of the included diet components were: cabbages and berries in Central Europe; apples/pears in Southern Europe; dark bread in Norway, Denmark and Greece; fish in Southern and Northern countries; shellfish in Spain; and root vegetables in Northern and Central Europe. Large inter-centre variation, however, existed in some countries. Conclusions Dark bread, root vegetables and fish are strongly related to a Nordic dietary tradition. Apples/pears, berries, cabbages, fish, shellfish and root vegetables are broadly consumed in Europe, and may thus be included in regional public health campaigns.
KW - Dietary pattern
KW - Europe
KW - Health promotion
KW - Nordic diet
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U2 - 10.1017/S1368980014000159
DO - 10.1017/S1368980014000159
M3 - Article
C2 - 24589249
AN - SCOPUS:84910601949
SN - 1368-9800
VL - 17
SP - 2650
EP - 2659
JO - Public Health Nutrition
JF - Public Health Nutrition
IS - 12
ER -