Kapur Mansha, Peña Alexis N, Sreeram Navya, Bloem Martin W, Drewnowski Adam
Department of Biology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Translational Tissue Engineering Center, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Curr Dev Nutr. 2024 Jan 2;8(Suppl 1):102064. doi: 10.1016/j.cdnut.2023.102064. eCollection 2024 Feb.
Alternative protein (AP) foods are proposed to support a global protein transition. Whereas AP food innovation has been a strategy to promote consumption of protein sources with low environmental impact in high-income countries (HICs) diets, their relation to sustainable, high-quality diets in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains to be established. AP foods vary in nutrient profile, processing requirements, costs, and environmental impact. Current literature regarding AP suitability in LMIC contexts is limited. This perspective examined environmental and nutritional metrics that can assess the sustainability of AP in LMICs. Current research areas needed to accurately assess environmental impacts while considering nutritional density were identified. An overview of the usability of relevant AP in both high- and low-resource settings was also explored. Metrics addressing diverse contextual synergies in LMICs, unifying nutritional, environmental, and socioeconomic considerations, were found necessary to guide the integration of AP into LMIC diets.
替代蛋白(AP)食品被认为有助于推动全球蛋白质转型。在高收入国家(HICs)的饮食中,AP食品创新一直是一种促进消费对环境影响较小的蛋白质来源的策略,但其与低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)可持续、高质量饮食的关系仍有待确定。AP食品在营养成分、加工要求、成本和环境影响方面存在差异。目前关于AP在LMICs环境中适用性的文献有限。本观点研究了可评估AP在LMICs中可持续性的环境和营养指标。确定了在考虑营养密度的同时准确评估环境影响所需的当前研究领域。还探讨了相关AP在高资源和低资源环境中的可用性概述。发现解决LMICs中各种背景协同效应、统一营养、环境和社会经济考虑因素的指标对于指导将AP纳入LMICs饮食至关重要。