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墨西哥国家饮食指南提倡成本更低且环境可持续的饮食。

Mexican national dietary guidelines promote less costly and environmentally sustainable diets.

作者信息

Unar-Munguía Mishel, Cervantes-Armenta Manuel A, Rodríguez-Ramírez Sonia, Bonvecchio Arenas Anabelle, Fernández Gaxiola Ana Cecilia, Rivera Juan A

机构信息

Center for Health and Nutrition Research, National Institute of Public Health, Cuernavaca, Mexico.

Center for Research in Population Health, National Institute of Public Health, Cuernavaca, Mexico.

出版信息

Nat Food. 2024 Aug;5(8):703-713. doi: 10.1038/s43016-024-01027-5. Epub 2024 Aug 6.

Abstract

The 2023 Mexican Healthy and Sustainable Dietary Guidelines (HSDG 2023) were developed to include all dimensions of sustainability. Here we compare the environmental impact and cost of diets based on the HSDG 2023, current diets and the Mexican-adapted EAT healthy reference diet. Diets following HSDG 2023 are 21% less expensive, require 30% less land to be produced and have 34% less carbon emissions than current diets-particularly in Mexico City and other urban areas with higher prevalence of Westernized diets. This is driven by reduced animal-source food, especially red meat, and ultra-processed foods. In south-rural areas, the water footprint and cost of diets following HSDG 2023 were higher than those of current diets owing to increased intake of nuts, fruits and vegetables not offset by lower meat consumption (which is already close to recommendations). Diet environmental impact and cost could be further reduced with the Mexican-adapted EAT healthy reference diet compared with the HSDG 2023.

摘要

《2023年墨西哥健康与可持续饮食指南》(HSDG 2023)的制定纳入了可持续性的所有维度。在此,我们比较了基于HSDG 2023的饮食、当前饮食以及墨西哥版EAT健康参考饮食的环境影响和成本。遵循HSDG 2023的饮食比当前饮食便宜21%,生产所需土地少30%,碳排放少34%,在墨西哥城和其他西化饮食流行率较高的城市地区尤其如此。这是由于动物源食物尤其是红肉和超加工食品的摄入量减少所致。在南部农村地区,遵循HSDG 2023的饮食的水足迹和成本高于当前饮食,这是因为坚果、水果和蔬菜摄入量增加,而肉类消费量的降低(已接近建议水平)并未抵消这一增长。与HSDG 2023相比,采用墨西哥版EAT健康参考饮食可进一步降低饮食的环境影响和成本。

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