Sadler Isabelle, Bauer Alexander, Kassam Shireen
Plant-Based Health Professionals UK, London, UK.
Institute for Prevention and Cancer Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center, University of Freiburg, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.
J Hum Nutr Diet. 2025 Feb;38(1):e70019. doi: 10.1111/jhn.70019.
Adopting plant-forward diets is essential for achieving climate targets. As the second-largest provider of public sector meals in the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) can significantly reduce its environmental impact by transitioning to plant-forward menus, contributing to its goal of being a net-zero healthcare service by 2045. This study evaluates the extent to which NHS hospitals currently align with sustainable practices by assessing the plant-forward nature of in-patient menus.
Green Plans from 40 hospital trusts were analysed to assess commitment to plant-forward, lower-emission menus. Freedom of Information requests were sent to 50 NHS trusts, and 36 menus from the spring/summer season of 2024 were analysed. A novel scoring system was developed to assess the hospital menus, with subscores reflecting the availability of plant-based meals, ruminant-meat meals, and menu strategies to encourage plant-forward choices.
Green Plans showed limited commitment to increasing plant-based food options. Hospital menus scored poorly overall (average score of 20/100, range: 9-38). The lowest subscores were observed in the provision of fully plant-based meals and nudging techniques. The provision of ruminant meat varied (subscore range: 0-100) and all hospitals included processed meat on their menu. Hospitals with outsourced catering scored higher than those with in-house catering.
Despite national recommendations to shift towards plant-forward diets, NHS hospitals currently show little commitment and provide limited offerings in this regard. The novel scoring system offers a practical framework for monitoring progress and guiding hospitals towards environmentally sustainable, plant-forward menus.
采用以植物为主的饮食对于实现气候目标至关重要。作为英国公共部门膳食的第二大供应商,国民保健服务体系(NHS)通过转向以植物为主的菜单,可以显著降低其对环境的影响,这有助于实现其到2045年成为净零医疗服务的目标。本研究通过评估住院菜单的植物性特点,来评估NHS医院目前与可持续做法的契合程度。
分析了40家医院信托机构的绿色计划,以评估其对以植物为主、低排放菜单的承诺。向50家NHS信托机构发送了信息公开申请,并分析了2024年春夏季的36份菜单。开发了一种新颖的评分系统来评估医院菜单,子分数反映了植物性膳食、反刍动物肉类膳食的供应情况以及鼓励选择植物性食物的菜单策略。
绿色计划显示出在增加植物性食物选择方面的承诺有限。医院菜单总体得分较低(平均分为20/100,范围:9 - 38)。在提供全植物性膳食和助推技术方面得分最低。反刍动物肉类的供应情况各不相同(子分数范围:0 - 100),所有医院的菜单上都有加工肉类。外包餐饮服务的医院得分高于内部餐饮服务的医院。
尽管有国家关于转向以植物为主的饮食的建议,但NHS医院目前在这方面的承诺很少,提供的选择也有限。这种新颖的评分系统为监测进展以及指导医院制定环境可持续的、以植物为主的菜单提供了一个实用框架。