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基于EAT-柳叶刀参考饮食(EAT-IT)的意大利-地中海饮食模式对环境的影响

The Environmental Impact of an Italian-Mediterranean Dietary Pattern Based on the EAT-Lancet Reference Diet (EAT-IT).

作者信息

Tucci Massimiliano, Martini Daniela, Marino Mirko, Del Bo' Cristian, Vinelli Valentina, Biscotti Paola, Parisi Carlotta, De Amicis Ramona, Battezzati Alberto, Bertoli Simona, Porrini Marisa, Riso Patrizia

机构信息

Department of Food, Environmental and Nutritional Sciences (DeFENS), Università degli Studi di Milano, 20133 Milan, Italy.

International Center for the Assessment of Nutritional Status (ICANS), Università degli Studi di Milano, 20133 Milan, Italy.

出版信息

Foods. 2022 Oct 25;11(21):3352. doi: 10.3390/foods11213352.

Abstract

The definition of a healthy and sustainable diet is nowadays considered pivotal, but data related to environmental outcomes are still debated. In this study, we compared the carbon (CF) and water footprints (WF) of an Italian-Mediterranean (EAT-IT) dietary pattern designed on the "Planetary diet", with a pattern based on the Italian Dietary Guidelines (IDG). The influence of different food categories and food choices on environmental impact was assessed. To this aim, weekly dietary patterns were developed, considering food categories and related portions and frequencies of consumption. Results show that the EAT-IT dietary pattern, compared to the IDG, had a significantly lower CF (2.82 ± 1.07 and 3.74 ± 0.92 kg CO/day, respectively) but not WF. Protein-rich foods were the main contributors to CF and WF in both dietary patterns. The increased substitution of frozen instead of fresh foods, imported instead of local fruits, greenhouse-grown instead of seasonal vegetables, and processed legume-based foods instead of unprocessed legumes caused an increasing worsening of the CF in both patterns, but with different magnitudes. Our analysis indicated that the EAT-IT dietary pattern can be considered sustainable for CF, but individual choices are likely to largely affect the final environmental outcomes.

摘要

如今,健康且可持续饮食的定义被认为至关重要,但与环境影响相关的数据仍存在争议。在本研究中,我们将基于“行星饮食”设计的意大利-地中海(EAT-IT)饮食模式的碳足迹(CF)和水足迹(WF)与基于意大利饮食指南(IDG)的模式进行了比较。评估了不同食物类别和食物选择对环境影响的作用。为此,考虑食物类别以及相关的份量和消费频率,制定了每周的饮食模式。结果表明,与IDG相比,EAT-IT饮食模式的CF显著更低(分别为2.82±1.07和3.74±0.92千克二氧化碳/天),但WF并非如此。在两种饮食模式中,富含蛋白质的食物都是CF和WF的主要贡献者。冷冻食品替代新鲜食品、进口水果替代本地水果、温室种植蔬菜替代季节性蔬菜以及加工豆类食品替代未加工豆类,这种替代的增加导致两种模式下的CF都日益恶化,但程度不同。我们的分析表明,EAT-IT饮食模式在CF方面可被视为可持续的,但个人选择可能在很大程度上影响最终的环境结果。

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