which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Climate change is recognised as a significant public health issue that will impact on food security. One of the major contributors to global warming is the livestock industry, and, relative to plant-based agriculture, meat production has a much higher environmental impact in relation to freshwater use, amount of land required, and waste products generated. Promoting increased consumption of plant-based foods is a recommended strategy to reduce human impact on the environment and is also now recognised as a potential strategy to reduce the high rates of some chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and certain ca...
Unhealthy dietary patterns are directly linked to the current Global Syndemic consisting of non-comm...
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The intake of 400-600 g/d of fruits and vegetables is associated with reduced incidence of many comm...
Climate change is recognised as a significant public health issue that will impact on food security....
Climate change is recognised as a significant public health issue that will impact on food security....
Climate change is recognised as a significant public health issue that will impact on food security....
Global food production is identified as a great threat to the environment. In combination with techn...
The concept of sustainable diets, although not new, is gaining increased attention across the globe,...
The concept of sustainable diets, although not new, is gaining increased attention across the globe,...
What we eat is important to our health and longevity. Unfortunately current diets are a major contri...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
Addressing overconsumption of protein-rich foods from high ecological footprint sources can have pos...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
Unhealthy dietary patterns are directly linked to the current Global Syndemic consisting of non-comm...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The intake of 400-600 g/d of fruits and vegetables is associated with reduced incidence of many comm...
Climate change is recognised as a significant public health issue that will impact on food security....
Climate change is recognised as a significant public health issue that will impact on food security....
Climate change is recognised as a significant public health issue that will impact on food security....
Global food production is identified as a great threat to the environment. In combination with techn...
The concept of sustainable diets, although not new, is gaining increased attention across the globe,...
The concept of sustainable diets, although not new, is gaining increased attention across the globe,...
What we eat is important to our health and longevity. Unfortunately current diets are a major contri...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
Addressing overconsumption of protein-rich foods from high ecological footprint sources can have pos...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
Unhealthy dietary patterns are directly linked to the current Global Syndemic consisting of non-comm...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The intake of 400-600 g/d of fruits and vegetables is associated with reduced incidence of many comm...