Conrad Zach, Korol Madison, DiStaso Chloe, Wu Songze
Department of Kinesiology, William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 23185, USA.
Global Research Institute, William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 23185, USA.
Nutr J. 2024 Dec 20;23(1):159. doi: 10.1186/s12937-024-01050-z.
The Mediterranean diet pattern has been consistently associated with health benefits but less is known about the association with environmental and economic sustainability in the United States (US). This information is needed to support sustainable policy agendas and provide consumers with evidence-based information needed to make informed food choices. This study fills this research gap by evaluating the environmental sustainability and diet cost associated with adherence to the Mediterranean diet pattern in the US.
Dietary data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2011-2018, n = 17,079) were merged with data on environmental impacts (greenhouse gas emissions, cumulative energy demand, water scarcity footprint), agricultural resource demand (land, fertilizer nutrients, and pesticides), and food prices from multiple publicly available databases. The Mediterranean Diet Score was used to evaluate adherence to the Mediterranean diet pattern. Multivariable linear regression models were used to evaluate the association between adherence to the Mediterranean diet pattern and environmental impacts, agricultural resource demand, and diet cost. Sensitivity analyses were used to evaluate adjustment of loss and waste and food-away-from-home prices.
Greater adherence to the Mediterranean diet pattern was associated with lower greenhouse gas emissions (p < 0.001), land use (p < 0.001), fertilizer nutrient use (p < 0.001), and pesticide use (p < 0.001), higher water scarcity footprint (p < 0.001) and diet cost (p < 0.001), and no change in cumulative energy demand (p = 0.147). These changes were driven primarily by reduced intake of animal-sourced foods such as beef dishes, meat sandwiches, and dairy, as well as decreased intake of refined carbohydrate foods such as refined grain dishes and soft drinks.
This nationally representative study demonstrates that greater adherence to the Mediterranean diet pattern is associated with sustainability trade-offs. These findings have implications for the development of sustainable dietary guidelines and clinical practice guidelines that can be used to inform consumer food choices.
地中海饮食模式一直与健康益处相关,但在美国,其与环境和经济可持续性之间的关联却鲜为人知。需要这些信息来支持可持续政策议程,并为消费者提供做出明智食物选择所需的循证信息。本研究通过评估美国遵循地中海饮食模式所带来的环境可持续性和饮食成本,填补了这一研究空白。
将来自国家健康与营养检查调查(2011 - 2018年,n = 17,079)的饮食数据与来自多个公开可用数据库的环境影响数据(温室气体排放、累积能源需求、水资源短缺足迹)、农业资源需求数据(土地、肥料养分和农药)以及食品价格数据合并。地中海饮食评分用于评估对地中海饮食模式的遵循情况。多变量线性回归模型用于评估遵循地中海饮食模式与环境影响、农业资源需求和饮食成本之间的关联。敏感性分析用于评估损失和浪费以及外出就餐食品价格的调整情况。
更高程度地遵循地中海饮食模式与更低的温室气体排放(p < 0.001)、土地使用(p < 0.001)、肥料养分使用(p < 0.001)和农药使用(p < 0.001)相关,更高的水资源短缺足迹(p < 0.001)和饮食成本(p < 0.001),以及累积能源需求无变化(p = 0.147)。这些变化主要是由于动物性食物摄入量减少,如牛肉菜肴、肉类三明治和乳制品,以及精制碳水化合物食物摄入量减少,如精制谷物菜肴和软饮料。
这项具有全国代表性的研究表明,更高程度地遵循地中海饮食模式与可持续性权衡相关。这些发现对可持续饮食指南和临床实践指南的制定具有启示意义,可用于指导消费者的食物选择。