Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of Milan, via G. Celoria 2, Milano 20133, Italy.
Nutrients. 2018 Jan 28;10(2):141. doi: 10.3390/nu10020141.
The reduction of diet-related diseases and the improvement of environmental sustainability represent two of the major 21st century food policy challenges. Sustainable diets could significantly contribute to achieving both of these goals, improving consumer health and reducing the environmental impact of food production and consumption. The Mediterranean diet (MD) represents an excellent example of sustainable diet, however recent evidence indicates that such a dietary pattern is now progressively disappearing in Mediterranean countries. In such a context, this paper explores how individual lifestyle and habits are related to a high/low adherence to the MD model. The goal is to examine whether there is a relationship between individuals' healthy and pro-environmental behaviors and their level of adherence to the MD. The analysis also explores the role of consumer income and education. The study is based on the Italian population ( = 42,000) and uses a structural equation model approach. The results outline that the MD is part of a sustainability-oriented lifestyle and stress the key role of both income and education in affecting adherence to MD. Future policy aimed at contrasting the gradual disappearance of the MD should emphasize the sustainable dimension of the MD, meanwhile reducing socio-economic disparities among different population segments.
减少与饮食相关的疾病和提高环境可持续性是 21 世纪食品政策的两大主要挑战。可持续饮食可以为实现这两个目标做出重大贡献,改善消费者健康,并减少食品生产和消费对环境的影响。地中海饮食(Mediterranean diet,MD)是可持续饮食的一个极好范例,但最近的证据表明,这种饮食模式在地中海国家正在逐渐消失。在这种情况下,本文探讨了个人生活方式和习惯如何与高/低遵循 MD 模式相关。目标是研究个人的健康和有利于环境的行为与他们对 MD 的遵循程度之间是否存在关系。该分析还探讨了消费者收入和教育的作用。该研究基于意大利人口(n=42,000),并采用结构方程模型方法。结果表明,MD 是可持续生活方式的一部分,并强调了收入和教育在影响 MD 遵循程度方面的关键作用。未来旨在遏制 MD 逐渐消失的政策应强调 MD 的可持续性维度,同时减少不同人群之间的社会经济差距。