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A life cycle assessment framework combining nutritional and environmental health impacts of diet: a case study on milk

机译:结合饮食营养和环境健康影响的生命周期评估框架:牛奶案例研究

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While there has been considerable effort to understand the environmental impact of a food or diet, nutritional effects are not usually included in food-related life cycle assessment (LCA). We developed a novel Combined Nutritional and Environmental Life Cycle Assessment (CONE-LCA) framework that evaluates and compares in parallel the environmental and nutritional effects of foods or diets. We applied this framework to assess human health impacts, expressed in Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs), in a proof-of conceptcase study that investigated the environmental and nutritional human health effects associated with the addition of one serving of fluid milk to the present average adult US diet. Epidemiology-based nutritional impacts and benefits linked to milk intake, such as colorectal cancer, stroke, and prostate cancer, were compared to selected environmental impacts traditionally considered in LCA (global warming and particulate matter) carried to a human health endpoint. Considering potential human health effects related to global warming, particulate matter, and nutrition,within the context of this study, findings suggest that adding one serving of milk to the current average diet could result in a health benefit for American adults, assuming that existing foods associated with substantial health benefits are not substituted, such as fruits and vegetables. The net health benefit is further increased when considering an iso-caloric substitution of less healthy foods (sugar-sweetened beverages). Further studies are needed to test whether this conclusion holds within a more comprehensive assessment of environmental and nutritional health impacts. This case study provides the first quantitative epidemiology-based estimate of the complements and trade-offs between nutrition and environment human health burden expressed in DALYs, pioneering the infancy of a new approach in LCA. We recommend further testing of this CONE-LCA approach for other food items and diets, especially when making recommendations about sustainable diets and food choices.
机译:尽管人们已经做出了巨大的努力来理解食物或饮食对环境的影响,但是与食物有关的生命周期评估(LCA)通常不包括营养影响。我们开发了一种新颖的营养与环境生命周期综合评估(CONE-LCA)框架,可以并行评估和比较食物或饮食对环境和营养的影响。在一项概念验证案例研究中,我们应用了该框架来评估以残疾调整生命年(DALYs)表示的对人类健康的影响,该研究调查了与在当前平均水平上添加一份液态奶有关的环境和营养对人类健康的影响成人美国饮食。将基于流行病学的营养影响和与牛奶摄入相关的益处(例如大肠癌,中风和前列腺癌)与传统意义上的LCA(全球变暖和颗粒物)对人类健康终点的选定环境影响进行了比较。考虑到与全球变暖,颗粒物和营养有关的潜在人类健康影响,研究结果表明,假设现有食物,在目前的平均饮食中添加一份牛奶可以为美国成年人带来健康益处与大量健康益处相关的水果和蔬菜等不可替代。当考虑使用等热量替代健康程度较低的食品(加糖饮料)时,健康净收益会进一步提高。需要进行进一步的研究以检验该结论是否在对环境和营养健康影响的更全面评估中成立。该案例研究首次对基于DALY的营养与环境人类健康负担之间的互补关系和权衡取舍进行了基于流行病学的定量估计,从而开创了LCA新方法的婴儿时代。我们建议针对其他食品和饮食进一步测试这种CONE-LCA方法,特别是在提出有关可持续饮食和食物选择的建议时。

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