Auestad Nancy, Fulgoni Victor L
Dairy Research Institute, Rosemont, IL; and.
Nutrition Impact, LLC, Battle Creek, MI
Adv Nutr. 2015 Jan 15;6(1):19-36. doi: 10.3945/an.114.005694. Print 2015 Jan.
The concept of sustainable diets, although not new, is gaining increased attention across the globe, especially in relation to projected population growth and growing concerns about climate change. As defined by the FAO (Proceedings of the International Scientific Symposium, Biodiversity and Sustainable Diets 2010; FAO 2012), "Sustainable diets are those diets with low environmental impacts which contribute to food and nutrition security and to healthy life for present and future generations." Consistent and credible science that brings together agriculture, food systems, nutrition, public health, environment, economics, culture, and trade is needed to identify synergies and trade-offs and to inform guidance on vital elements of healthy, sustainable diets. The aim of this article is to review the emerging research on environmental and related economic impacts of dietary patterns, including habitual eating patterns, nutritionally balanced diets, and a variety of different dietary scenarios. Approaches to research designs, methodologies, and data sources are compared and contrasted to identify research gaps and future research needs. To date, it is difficult to assimilate all of the disparate approaches, and more concerted efforts for multidisciplinary studies are needed.
可持续饮食的概念虽不新颖,但在全球范围内正受到越来越多的关注,尤其是考虑到预计的人口增长以及对气候变化日益加剧的担忧。根据粮农组织(《国际科学研讨会论文集:生物多样性与可持续饮食,2010年;粮农组织,2012年》)的定义,“可持续饮食是那些对环境影响较小的饮食,有助于保障当代和后代的粮食与营养安全以及健康生活。” 需要连贯且可靠的科学,将农业、食品系统、营养、公共卫生、环境、经济、文化和贸易整合起来,以确定协同效应和权衡取舍,并为健康、可持续饮食的关键要素提供指导。本文旨在综述有关饮食模式对环境及相关经济影响的新研究,包括习惯饮食模式、营养均衡饮食以及各种不同的饮食情景。对研究设计、方法和数据来源的方法进行比较和对比,以识别研究差距和未来研究需求。迄今为止,难以整合所有不同的方法,需要为多学科研究做出更协调一致的努力。