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领土和可持续健康饮食。

Territorial and Sustainable Healthy Diets.

机构信息

17107Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy.

99013European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, Italy.

出版信息

Food Nutr Bull. 2020 Dec;41(2_suppl):87S-103S. doi: 10.1177/0379572120976253.

Abstract

The rapid changes that societies have gone through in the last few decades have led to the increase in the prevalence of malnutrition in all its forms and to the degradation of natural resources and the environment. The change in the dietary habits and production systems are responsible for much of this change. Some territorial diets have been shown as potentially capable of reversing these trends by positively contributing to the health of people and the environment such as the Mediterranean Diet and the New Nordic Diet. In this paper, we review the contribution of these 2 diets to health and nutrition and to environmental, sociocultural, and economic sustainability proposing pertinent indicators. Learning from a culturally established diet and a constructed one, tradeoff could be reached to ensure better health and sustainability outcomes. Strong factors for achieving this goal lie in building on the sociocultural appropriation of diets, having the proper tools and indicators, investing in cross-sector collaboration and policy coherence, and having the necessary political support to push the agenda of sustainability forward.

摘要

在过去几十年中,社会经历了快速变革,导致各种形式的营养不良患病率上升,自然资源和环境恶化。饮食习惯和生产系统的改变是造成这种变化的主要原因。一些地区性饮食已被证明具有扭转这些趋势的潜力,因为它们对人类健康和环境产生积极影响,如地中海饮食和新北欧饮食。本文综述了这两种饮食对健康和营养以及对环境、社会文化和经济可持续性的贡献,并提出了相关指标。从一种文化上既定的饮食和一种构建的饮食中学习,可以权衡取舍,以确保更好的健康和可持续性结果。实现这一目标的有力因素在于建立在饮食的社会文化接受度基础上,拥有适当的工具和指标,投资于跨部门合作和政策一致性,并获得必要的政治支持,以推动可持续性议程向前发展。

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