Joy, Edward JMGreen, RosemaryAgrawal, SutapaAleksandrowicz, LukaszBowen, LizaKinra, SanjayMacdiarmid, Jennie IHaines, AndyDangour, Alan D2017-06-062017-06-062017-08Joy, E JM, Green, R, Agrawal, S, Aleksandrowicz, L, Bowen, L, Kinra, S, Macdiarmid, J I, Haines, A & Dangour, A D 2017, 'Dietary patterns and non-communicable disease risk in Indian adults : secondary analysis of Indian Migration Study data', Public Health Nutrition, vol. 20, no. 11, pp. 1963-1972. https://doi.org/10.1017/S13689800170004161368-9800http://hdl.handle.net/2164/8761Acknowledgements The authors thank the IMS study team members and field staff involved in the generation and processing of IMS data. Financial support: This study forms part of the Sustainable and Healthy Diets in India (SAHDI) project supported by the Wellcome Trust ‘Our Planet, Our Health’ programme (grant number 103932). The Wellcome Trust had no role in the design, analysis or writing of this article. The IMS was funded by Wellcome Trust (grant number GR070797MF). L.A.’s PhD studentship is funded by the Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture and Health (LCIRAH).10296389engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingSDG 7 - Affordable and Clean EnergyJournal Articledietary patternsfinite mixture modellingIndian Migration Studymicronutrient malnutritionnon-communicable disease risk factorsR MedicineGeneral MedicineGeneral NursingWellcome Trust103932GR070797MFRDietary patterns and non-communicable disease risk in Indian adults : secondary analysis of Indian Migration Study dataJournal article10.1017/S13689800170004162011