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与地中海饮食、EAT-柳叶刀饮食及可持续健康饮食指数相关的环境足迹:一项基于人群的研究

The Environmental Footprint Associated With the Mediterranean Diet, EAT-Lancet Diet, and the Sustainable Healthy Diet Index: A Population-Based Study.

作者信息

Tepper Sigal, Kissinger Meidad, Avital Kerem, Shahar Danit Rivkah

机构信息

Department of Nutritional Sciences, Tel-Hai College, Tel Hai, Israel.

Department of Geography and Environmental Development, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

出版信息

Front Nutr. 2022 May 19;9:870883. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.870883. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Providing a growing global population with healthy and sustainable diets is an immediate challenge. In the current study, estimates were obtained for the environmental footprints (land, water, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions) in association with the Mediterranean diet (MED) and the EAT-Lancet reference diet, which represents a healthy diet derived from sustainable food systems. We used a newly developed Sustainable Healthy Diet (SHED) index that was validated for the Israeli population by Tepper et al. in 2020.

METHODS

A group of 525 participants were recruited via social media, email, and phone. Demographic characteristics, quality of life, and answers to the SHED-index questionnaire were obtained. Dietary assessment was performed using the 116-item Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ), which was developed for the Israeli population. Adherence to the MED was calculated using a 9-point score. Adherence to the EAT-Lancet reference diet was assessed through the consumption of 14 food components. The environmental pressure of these dietary patterns was determined based on the "footprint family indicators," which include land, water, and carbon footprints per unit of agricultural and food products. We assigned values for each food comprising the FFQ and calculated the environmental load for each dietary pattern. Statistical analyses were performed using the R package version 4.1.1 to compare environmental footprint values according to tertiles of the MED score, EAT-Lancet score, and SHED score.

RESULTS

The participants ( = 525) were 49% women, educated (82% had academic education), and physically active, and only 13% were smokers. The highest tertiles of adherence to the MED, adherence to the EAT-Lancet reference diet, and the SHED index were associated with the lowest GHG emissions and land use, as well as higher water use. Meat consumption contributed the most to land use, while dairy contributed the most to GHG emissions, and fruits contributed the most to water use.

CONCLUSIONS

Our analysis reveals that animal protein is the highest contributor to GHG emissions and land use, while fruits and vegetables contribute the most to water consumption. Nevertheless, most of the fruits and vegetables are grown using treated wastewater, which reduces environmental pressure. Given these findings, we suggest that MED and EAT-Lancet dietary patterns should be included in national dietary guidelines.

摘要

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为不断增长的全球人口提供健康且可持续的饮食是一项紧迫的挑战。在本研究中,我们估算了与地中海饮食(MED)和EAT-柳叶刀参考饮食相关的环境足迹(土地、水和温室气体(GHG)排放),EAT-柳叶刀参考饮食代表了源自可持续食物系统的健康饮食。我们使用了一种新开发的可持续健康饮食(SHED)指数,该指数于2020年由特珀等人针对以色列人群进行了验证。

方法

通过社交媒体、电子邮件和电话招募了525名参与者。获取了他们的人口统计学特征、生活质量以及对SHED指数问卷的回答。使用为以色列人群开发的116项食物频率问卷(FFQ)进行饮食评估。使用9分制评分计算对MED的依从性。通过14种食物成分的摄入量评估对EAT-柳叶刀参考饮食的依从性。这些饮食模式的环境压力是根据“足迹家庭指标”确定的,其中包括每单位农产品和食品的土地、水和碳足迹。我们为构成FFQ的每种食物赋值,并计算每种饮食模式的环境负荷。使用R软件包版本4.1.1进行统计分析,以根据MED评分、EAT-柳叶刀评分和SHED评分的三分位数比较环境足迹值。

结果

参与者(n = 525)中49%为女性,受过良好教育(82%拥有学术教育)且身体活跃,只有13%为吸烟者。对MED的最高三分位数依从性、对EAT-柳叶刀参考饮食的依从性以及SHED指数与最低的温室气体排放和土地使用相关,同时水使用量较高。肉类消费对土地使用的贡献最大,而乳制品对温室气体排放的贡献最大,水果对水使用的贡献最大。

结论

我们的分析表明,动物蛋白是温室气体排放和土地使用的最大贡献者,而水果和蔬菜对水消耗的贡献最大。然而,大多数水果和蔬菜是使用处理后的废水种植的,这降低了环境压力。鉴于这些发现,我们建议将MED和EAT-柳叶刀饮食模式纳入国家饮食指南。

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