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Review
. 2022 May 3:9:883806.
doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.883806. eCollection 2022.

Dietary Patterns vs. Dietary Recommendations

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Review

Dietary Patterns vs. Dietary Recommendations

Valentina De Cosmi et al. Front Nutr. .

Abstract

Dietary Reference Values (DRVs) are important for developing labeling laws, identifying populations at risk of over- or under-consumption, and promoting public health interventions. However, the process of developing DRVs is quite complex, and they should not be viewed as recommendations ready to use or goals for individuals. Rather, they require interpretation by professionals and can form the basis of dietary advice. On the other hand, focusing on foods rather than macronutrients can assist individuals in understanding a healthy diet by taking into consideration many variables that may help compliance with a healthy dietary style. Evolution, tradition within specific geographical and historical contexts, taste, economic affordability, season-associated local dietary resources, and lifestyle may all explain the increasing popularity of dietary patterns that are highly successful today. Three models (the Mediterranean, New Nordic, and Japanese) have been recently characterized for geographical setting and food composition, as well as the associated lifestyle. Of note, all these three models rely on pyramids sharing a large basis made up of local vegetal resources and a top of red meats (allowed in many cases, but in limited amounts), thus allowing for the urgent demand of sustainability for the planet's health. This mini-review aimed to summarize the meaning of DRVs and to describe the dietary patterns that better contemplate health, diet diversity, and sustainability.

Keywords: complementary feeding; dietary patterns; dietary recommendations; food preferences; sustainability.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
Healthy and sustainable diet at 6 months of age. Proposal of diet at 6 months of age. Percentages refer to the total amount of calories required per day by each food group for a 6-months old baby. From Mazzocchi et al. (15).
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Figure 2
Healthy and sustainable diet at 24 months of age. Proposal of diet at 24 months of age. Percentages refer to the total amount of calories required per day by each food group for a 24-months old baby. From Mazzocchi et al. (15).

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