næringsmønstre
Næringsmønstre, a Norwegian term for “nutrition patterns,” refers to the habitual combinations of foods and nutrients that people consume over time. Unlike isolated dietary components, nutrition patterns capture the complex interactions among foods, preparation methods, and eating occasions, offering a more holistic view of diet quality. Researchers identify these patterns through statistical techniques such as factor analysis, cluster analysis, or principal component analysis applied to dietary intake data collected by food frequency questionnaires, 24‑hour recalls, or food diaries. The resulting patterns are often labeled descriptively—for example, “Western,” “Prudent,” or “Mediterranean”—based on dominant food groups or nutrient profiles.
The study of næringsmønstre has become central to nutritional epidemiology, as pattern‑level analyses can explain health
In Norway, national dietary surveys have identified a shift from traditional “prudent” patterns toward a more