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地中海饮食模式与西方饮食模式的环境足迹:超越地中海饮食的健康益处

Environmental footprints of Mediterranean versus Western dietary patterns: beyond the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet.

作者信息

Sáez-Almendros Sara, Obrador Biel, Bach-Faig Anna, Serra-Majem Lluis

机构信息

Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Luis Pasteur s/n, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 35016, Spain.

出版信息

Environ Health. 2013 Dec 30;12:118. doi: 10.1186/1476-069X-12-118.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dietary patterns can substantially vary the resource consumption and environmental impact of a given population. Dietary changes such as the increased consumption of vegetables and reduced consumption of animal products reduce the environmental footprint and thus the use of natural resources. The adherence of a given population to the Mediterranean Dietary Pattern (MDP) through the consumption of the food proportions and composition defined in the new Mediterranean Diet pyramid can thus not only influence human health but also the environment. The aim of the study was to analyze the sustainability of the MDP in the context of the Spanish population in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, agricultural land use, energy consumption and water consumption. Furthermore, we aimed to compare the current Spanish diet with the Mediterranean Diet and in comparison with the western dietary pattern, exemplified by the U.S.A. food pattern, in terms of their corresponding environmental footprints.

METHODS

The environmental footprints of the dietary patterns studied were calculated from the dietary make-up of each dietary pattern, and specific environmental footprints of each food group. The dietary compositions were obtained from different sources, including food balance sheets and household consumption surveys. The specific environmental footprints of food groups were obtained from different available life-cycle assessments.

RESULTS

The adherence of the Spanish population to the MDP has a marked impact on all the environmental footprints studied. Increasing adherence to the MDP pattern in Spain will reduce greenhouse gas emissions (72%), land use (58%) and energy consumption (52%), and to a lower extent water consumption (33%). On the other hand, the adherence to a western dietary pattern implies an increase in all these descriptors of between 12% and 72%.

CONCLUSIONS

The MDP is presented as not only a cultural model but also as a healthy and environmentally-friendly model, adherence to which, in Spain would have, a significant contribution to increasing the sustainability of food production and consumption systems in addition to the well-known benefits on public health.

摘要

背景

饮食模式会极大地改变特定人群的资源消耗和环境影响。诸如增加蔬菜消费量和减少动物产品消费量等饮食变化会减少环境足迹,进而减少自然资源的使用。因此,特定人群通过食用新地中海饮食金字塔中定义的食物比例和成分来遵循地中海饮食模式(MDP),不仅会影响人类健康,还会影响环境。本研究的目的是从温室气体排放、农业用地使用、能源消耗和水资源消耗方面,分析西班牙人群背景下MDP的可持续性。此外,我们旨在比较当前西班牙饮食与地中海饮食,并与以美国食物模式为例的西方饮食模式在相应环境足迹方面进行对比。

方法

所研究饮食模式的环境足迹是根据每种饮食模式的饮食构成以及每个食物组的特定环境足迹计算得出的。饮食构成来自不同来源,包括食物平衡表和家庭消费调查。食物组的特定环境足迹来自不同的可用生命周期评估。

结果

西班牙人群对MDP的遵循对所有研究的环境足迹都有显著影响。西班牙人对MDP模式的遵循度增加将减少温室气体排放(72%)、土地使用(58%)和能源消耗(52%),对水资源消耗的影响程度较低(33%)。另一方面,遵循西方饮食模式意味着所有这些指标将增加12%至72%。

结论

MDP不仅是一种文化模式,也是一种健康且环保的模式,在西班牙遵循该模式,除了对公众健康有众所周知的益处外,还将对提高食品生产和消费系统的可持续性做出重大贡献。

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