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对健康、环境可持续、可负担且公平的饮食进行衡量:对指标、研究结果及研究差距的范围综述。

Measurement of diets that are healthy, environmentally sustainable, affordable, and equitable: A scoping review of metrics, findings, and research gaps.

作者信息

Webb Patrick, Livingston Staffier Kara, Lee Hyomin, Howell Brian, Battaglia Kyra, Bell Brooke M, Matteson Julia, McKeown Nicola M, Cash Sean B, Zhang Fang Fang, Decker Sparks Jessica L, Blackstone Nicole Tichenor

机构信息

Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston, MA, United States.

Nutritional Epidemiology Program, Jean Mayer United States Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, Tufts University, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

Front Nutr. 2023 Apr 3;10:1125955. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2023.1125955. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Research on the impacts of dietary patterns on human and planetary health is a rapidly growing field. A wide range of metrics, datasets, and analytical techniques has been used to explore the role of dietary choices/constraints in driving greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, environmental degradation, health and disease outcomes, and the affordability of food baskets. Many argue that each domain is important, but few have tackled all simultaneously in analyzing diet-outcome relationships.

METHODS

This paper reviews studies published between January 2015 and December 2021 (inclusive) that examined dietary patterns in relation to at least two of the following four thematic pillars: (i) planetary health, including, climate change, environmental quality, and natural resource impacts, (ii) human health and disease, (iii) economic outcomes, including diet cost/affordability, and (iv) social outcomes, e.g., wages, working conditions, and culturally relevant diets. We systematically screened 2,425 publications by title and abstract and included data from 42 eligible publications in this review.

RESULTS

Most dietary patterns used were statistically estimated or simulated rather than observed. A rising number of studies consider the cost/affordability of dietary scenarios in relation to optimized environmental and health outcomes. However, only six publications incorporate social sustainability outcomes, which represents an under-explored dimension of food system concerns.

DISCUSSION

This review suggests a need for (i) transparency and clarity in datasets used and analytical methods; (ii) explicit integration of indicators and metrics linking social and economic issues to the commonly assessed diet-climate-planetary ecology relationships; (iii) inclusion of data and researchers from low- and middle-income countries; (iv) inclusion of processed food products to reflect the reality of consumer choices globally; and (v) attention to the implications of findings for policymakers. Better understanding is urgently needed on dietary impacts on all relevant human and planetary domains simultaneously.

摘要

引言

关于饮食模式对人类健康和地球健康影响的研究是一个快速发展的领域。人们使用了各种各样的指标、数据集和分析技术来探讨饮食选择/限制在推动温室气体(GHG)排放、环境退化、健康与疾病结果以及食品篮子可承受性方面所起的作用。许多人认为每个领域都很重要,但很少有人在分析饮食与结果的关系时同时兼顾所有领域。

方法

本文回顾了2015年1月至2021年12月(含)期间发表的研究,这些研究考察了饮食模式与以下四个主题支柱中至少两个的关系:(i)地球健康,包括气候变化、环境质量和自然资源影响;(ii)人类健康与疾病;(iii)经济结果,包括饮食成本/可承受性;(iv)社会结果,例如工资、工作条件和具有文化相关性的饮食。我们通过标题和摘要系统筛选了2425篇出版物,并将42篇符合条件的出版物的数据纳入本综述。

结果

大多数使用的饮食模式是通过统计估计或模拟得出的,而非观察所得。越来越多的研究考虑了与优化环境和健康结果相关的饮食方案的成本/可承受性。然而,只有六篇出版物纳入了社会可持续性结果,这代表了食品系统关注中一个尚未充分探索的维度。

讨论

本综述表明需要:(i)所用数据集和分析方法的透明度和清晰度;(ii)明确整合将社会和经济问题与通常评估的饮食 - 气候 - 地球生态关系联系起来的指标和度量;(iii)纳入来自低收入和中等收入国家的数据和研究人员;(iv)纳入加工食品以反映全球消费者选择的实际情况;(v)关注研究结果对政策制定者的影响。迫切需要更好地同时理解饮食对所有相关人类和地球领域的影响。

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