Department of Translational Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, 28100 Novara, Italy.
Doctoral Program in Food, Health, and Longevity, Università del Piemonte Orientale, 28100 Novara, Italy.
Nutrients. 2024 Aug 23;16(17):2815. doi: 10.3390/nu16172815.
Global warming poses a significant threat to our planet, with the food sector contributing up to 37% of total greenhouse gas emissions. This study aimed to assess the climate change impact and healthiness of menus in a long-term care facility in Italy. We analyzed two 28-day cyclical menus using the carbon footprint (CF) and the Modified EAT-Lancet Diet Score (MELDS) to evaluate adherence to the Planetary Health Diet (PHD). Monte Carlo simulations were employed to explore 20,000 daily menu permutations. Results showed that the mean GHGEs of spring/summer and autumn/winter daily menus were 2.64 and 2.82 kg of COeq, respectively, with 99% of menus exceeding the 2.03 kg of COeq benchmark. Only 22% of menus were adherent to the PHD, with MELDSs ranging from 12 to 29. A strong inverse association between the CF and adherence to the PHD was observed. These findings suggest significant potential for reducing the CFs of meals served in nursing homes while promoting adherence to a planetary diet, presenting an opportunity to set new standards in caregiving and environmental sustainability.
全球变暖对我们的星球构成了重大威胁,食品部门的温室气体排放总量占比高达 37%。本研究旨在评估意大利一家长期护理机构的菜单对气候变化的影响和健康程度。我们使用碳足迹(CF)和改良 EAT-柳叶刀饮食评分(MELDS)分析了两个 28 天循环的菜单,以评估对行星健康饮食(PHD)的遵守情况。我们采用蒙特卡罗模拟法探索了 20,000 种每日菜单组合。结果表明,春季/夏季和秋季/冬季每日菜单的平均 GHGE 分别为 2.64 和 2.82 千克 COeq,99%的菜单超过了 2.03 千克 COeq 的基准值。只有 22%的菜单符合 PHD,MELDS 范围为 12 至 29。CF 与对 PHD 的遵守之间存在很强的反比关系。这些发现表明,在养老院提供的膳食中减少 CF 具有很大的潜力,同时可以促进对行星饮食的遵守,为护理和环境可持续性制定新标准提供了机会。