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Food consumption patterns accross European countries (FOODS)


Description

The relative consumption of 20 food items was compiled for 16 countries. The values range between 0 and 100 percent and a high value corresponds to a high consumption. The dataset contains 3 missing data.

Format

A data frame with the following parameters:

  • Country Name of the country

  • Gr_CoffeGround Coffee

  • Inst_Coffe Instant Coffee

  • Tea Tea

  • Sweetner Sweetner

  • Biscuits Biscuits

  • Pa_Soup Powder Soup

  • Ti_Soup Tin Soup

  • In_Potat Instant Potatoes

  • Fro_Fish Frozen Fish

  • Fro_Veg Frozen Vegetables

  • Apples Apples

  • Oranges Oranges

  • Ti_Fruit Tin Fruit

  • Jam Jam

  • Garlic Garlic

  • Butter Butter

  • Margarine Margarine

  • Olive_Oil Olive Oil

  • Yoghurt Yoghurt

  • Crisp_Brea Crisp Bread

Value

Data frame (numeric type except the first column, which can be transformed into row names) with 16 rows and 21 columns, corresponding to the 'Country' (column 1), followed by the consumption of each of the 20 food items (columns 2-21). For details see the 'Format' section above.

References

Eriksson et al. (2006). Multi- and Megarvariate Data Analysis. Umetrics Academy. pp.10, 33, 48.


ropls

PCA, PLS(-DA) and OPLS(-DA) for multivariate analysis and feature selection of omics data

v1.22.0
CeCILL
Authors
Etienne A. Thevenot <etienne.thevenot@cea.fr>
Initial release
2020-03-05

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