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宠物食品的营养可持续性。

Nutritional sustainability of pet foods.

机构信息

Department of Animal Sciences, Division of Nutritional Sciences, and Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA.

出版信息

Adv Nutr. 2013 Mar 1;4(2):141-50. doi: 10.3945/an.112.003335.

Abstract

Sustainable practices meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Applying these concepts to food and feed production, nutritional sustainability is the ability of a food system to provide sufficient energy and essential nutrients required to maintain good health in a population without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their nutritional needs. Ecological, social, and economic aspects must be balanced to support the sustainability of the overall food system. The nutritional sustainability of a food system can be influenced by several factors, including the ingredient selection, nutrient composition, digestibility, and consumption rates of a diet. Carbon and water footprints vary greatly among plant- and animal-based ingredients, production strategy, and geographical location. Because the pet food industry is based largely on by-products and is tightly interlinked with livestock production and the human food system, however, it is quite unique with regard to sustainability. Often based on consumer demand rather than nutritional requirements, many commercial pet foods are formulated to provide nutrients in excess of current minimum recommendations, use ingredients that compete directly with the human food system, or are overconsumed by pets, resulting in food wastage and obesity. Pet food professionals have the opportunity to address these challenges and influence the sustainability of pet ownership through product design, manufacturing processes, public education, and policy change. A coordinated effort across the industry that includes ingredient buyers, formulators, and nutritionists may result in a more sustainable pet food system.

摘要

可持续实践满足当代人的需求,而不损害后代满足其需求的能力。将这些概念应用于食品和饲料生产,营养可持续性是指食品系统能够提供足够的能量和必需营养素,以维持人群的良好健康,而不会损害后代满足其营养需求的能力。必须平衡生态、社会和经济方面,以支持整个食品系统的可持续性。食品系统的营养可持续性受到多种因素的影响,包括成分选择、营养成分、可消化性和饮食的消耗率。碳和水足迹在植物性和动物性成分、生产策略和地理位置之间有很大差异。然而,由于宠物食品行业主要基于副产品,并且与牲畜生产和人类食品系统紧密相连,因此它在可持续性方面非常独特。由于许多商业宠物食品是根据消费者的需求而不是营养需求来配制的,因此提供的营养超过了当前的最低建议,使用的成分直接与人类食品系统竞争,或者被宠物过度消耗,导致食物浪费和肥胖。宠物食品专业人员有机会通过产品设计、制造工艺、公众教育和政策变革来应对这些挑战,并影响宠物拥有的可持续性。整个行业的协调努力,包括成分买家、配方师和营养师,可能会导致更可持续的宠物食品系统。

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