diettmønster
Diettmønster is a term used in Scandinavian nutrition literature to denote the habitual and longer-term composition of what a person or population eats and drinks, including the variety, amounts, timing, and combinations of foods. It reflects cultural norms, socio-economic status, geographic availability, and personal preferences, and it is a central object in nutrition science because health outcomes are often more strongly linked to overall patterns than to single nutrients.
Diettmønster can be described using predefined, theory-based patterns (for example, Mediterranean or Nordic patterns) or by
In research, higher adherence to favorable diettmønster is generally associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease,