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Towards an environmentally sustainable and healthy Atlantic dietary pattern: Life cycle carbon footprint and nutritional quality

机译:朝着环境可持续发展和健康的大西洋饮食模式发展:生命周期中的碳足迹和营养质量

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Production and consumption of food has a significant effect on climate change. The effect of different consumption habits on the environment should not be under estimated, as there are different studies that mention the environmental impact associated with different foods, especially those of animal origin. The analysis of the Atlantic diet (AD), as the most common dietary pattern in Northwestern Spain, serves as an example of a diet with a high consumption of local, fresh and seasonal products, home cooking and low-processed foods. The evaluation was carried out by quantifying the carbon footprint following the Life Cycle Analysis methodology and identifying its nutritional quality according to the value of the Nutrient-rich Dietary index (NRD9.3.). According to the main results, the consumption of livestock products and shellfish is responsible for most GHG emissions (70% of the total). The basic ingredients of the AD, such as vegetables and legumes, make a relatively minor contribution (with an impact of 30% of the total) to the total carbon footprint of 3.01 kg CO(2)eq.person(-1).day(-1). As regards nutritional quality, AD has a high nutritional score (474), mainly due to the low intake of sodium, added sugars and saturated fats (nutrients to be limited in healthy diets). In general, both the carbon footprint and the nutritional index score are consistent with those of other studies on the Mediterranean diet, which has been recognised as beneficial. Therefore, it can be concluded that the AD may be recommended from a nutritional and environmental point of view, mainly due to the high intake of fish and vegetables. The communication of this valuable environmental and nutritional information to consumers should be taken into account when considering strategic actions for the adoption of healthy and sustainable dietary patterns. (c) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:食品的生产和消费对气候变化具有重大影响。不应低估不同的饮食习惯对环境的影响,因为有不同的研究提到与不同食物有关的环境影响,特别是动物来源的食物。作为西班牙西北部最常见的饮食模式,对大西洋饮食(AD)的分析可作为饮食的一个例子,该饮食大量消耗本地,新鲜和时令产品,家庭烹饪和低加工食品。根据生命周期分析方法对碳足迹进行量化,并根据富含营养的饮食指数(NRD9.3。)的值确定其营养质量,从而进行评估。根据主要结果,畜产品和贝类的消费是温室气体排放量最大的原因(占总量的70%)。天数的基本成分,例如蔬菜和豆类,对总碳足迹为3.01 kg CO(2)eq.person(-1).day的贡献相对较小(影响总量的30%)。 (-1)。在营养质量方面,AD具有很高的营养评分(474),这主要是由于钠,摄入的糖和饱和脂肪(健康饮食中要限制的营养素)摄入少。总的来说,碳足迹和营养指数得分都与其他有关地中海饮食的研究一致,这被认为是有益的。因此,可以得出结论,从营养和环境的角度出发,建议AD,这主要是由于鱼和蔬菜的摄入量很高。在考虑采取健康和可持续饮食模式的战略行动时,应考虑将此有价值的环境和营养信息传达给消费者。 (c)2018 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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