School of Public Health, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, USA.
Group of Investigation in Interactions Gene-Environment and Health (GIIGAS), Institute of Biomedicine (IBIOMED), University of León, León, Spain.
Adv Nutr. 2022 Dec 22;13(6):2559-2572. doi: 10.1093/advances/nmac098.
Dairy milk is a ubiquitous nutrient-dense beverage and ingredient, especially in Western diets. However, consumers are increasingly seeking alternatives to dairy, called plant-based milks (PBMs), to avoid allergens, pursue a plant-based diet, or reduce their environmental impacts. The base ingredients used in PBMs have a wide range of environmental impacts, which may translate to substantial variation across the impacts associated with PBMs themselves. To assess the state of the literature on this topic, we performed a scoping review of the environmental impacts of PBMs, following the guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for scoping reviews. Recent growth in the variety of PBMs available means that there is unlikely yet enough data for conclusive statements regarding environmental impacts of all PBM types, which makes this topic appropriate for a scoping review. We included all relevant documents found through searching scholarly databases. We found 20 studies covering 6 types of PBMs, but the literature does not examine many other types of PBMs. All studies examined use the life cycle assessment methodology. The most data regarding environmental impacts were available for soy- and almond-based milks, and the most common impact quantified was greenhouse gas emissions. We also examined the nutrient composition of PBMs compared with dairy using data from the USDA. PBMs attempt to replicate the organoleptic properties of dairy but often do not exactly match the nutrient profile of dairy. We identified a need for the application of a standardized methodology to facilitate more comprehensive assessment of environmental impacts of the wide variety of PBMs available, which are presented as environmentally preferable to dairy.
牛奶是一种无处不在的营养丰富的饮料和成分,尤其是在西方饮食中。然而,消费者越来越多地寻求替代乳制品的产品,即植物奶(PBM),以避免过敏原、追求植物性饮食或减少对环境的影响。PBM 中使用的基础成分对环境的影响范围很广,这可能会导致与 PBM 相关的影响有很大差异。为了评估关于这个主题的文献状况,我们按照系统评价和荟萃分析扩展的首选报告项目的指南,对 PBM 的环境影响进行了范围综述。最近可供选择的 PBM 种类不断增加,这意味着目前还不太可能有足够的数据来对所有 PBM 类型的环境影响做出明确的结论,这使得这个主题适合进行范围综述。我们通过搜索学术数据库找到了所有相关的文件。我们发现了 20 项涵盖 6 种 PBM 的研究,但文献并没有研究许多其他类型的 PBM。所有研究都采用了生命周期评估方法。关于环境影响的最详细数据可用于基于大豆和杏仁的牛奶,最常见的量化影响是温室气体排放。我们还使用美国农业部的数据检查了 PBM 与乳制品的营养成分。PBM 试图复制乳制品的感官特性,但通常与乳制品的营养成分并不完全匹配。我们发现需要应用标准化方法来更全面地评估各种可用的 PBM 的环境影响,这些 PBM 被认为比乳制品更环保。