The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, healthy, culturally acceptable, economically affordable diets that have little environmental impact. This review summarizes the studies assessing, at the individual level, both the environmental impact and the nutritional quality or healthiness of self-selected diets. Reductions in meat consumption and energy intake were identified as primary factors for reducing diet-related greenhouse gas emissions. The choice of foods to replace meat, however, was crucial, with some isocaloric substitutions possibly increasing total diet greenhouse gas emissions. Moreover, nutritional adequacy was rarely or only partially assessed, thereby compromising the as...
Demand side interventions, such as dietary change, can significantly contribute towards the achievem...
International audienceActing on diet is one of the changes required-in combination with actions on f...
Healthy sustainable diets have the power to improve dietary intakes and environmental resource use. ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
What we eat is important to our health and longevity. Unfortunately current diets are a major contri...
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 current food system contributes significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions, water consumpt...
Food production contributes to 21–37% of global greenhousegas emissions, 70% of water withdrawals an...
Food production and consumption are key drivers of environmental pressures and are essential factors...
peer-reviewedFood consumption is responsible for a considerable proportion of greenhouse gas emissio...
Objective: Shifting towards a more sustainable food consumption pattern is an important strategy to ...
Abstract Food production and therefore human diet are identified as important sources of environment...
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The objective of this study was to explore the synergies between nutritionally healthy and ecologica...
Demand side interventions, such as dietary change, can significantly contribute towards the achievem...
International audienceActing on diet is one of the changes required-in combination with actions on f...
Healthy sustainable diets have the power to improve dietary intakes and environmental resource use. ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
What we eat is important to our health and longevity. Unfortunately current diets are a major contri...
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 current food system contributes significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions, water consumpt...
Food production contributes to 21–37% of global greenhousegas emissions, 70% of water withdrawals an...
Food production and consumption are key drivers of environmental pressures and are essential factors...
peer-reviewedFood consumption is responsible for a considerable proportion of greenhouse gas emissio...
Objective: Shifting towards a more sustainable food consumption pattern is an important strategy to ...
Abstract Food production and therefore human diet are identified as important sources of environment...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The objective of this study was to explore the synergies between nutritionally healthy and ecologica...
Demand side interventions, such as dietary change, can significantly contribute towards the achievem...
International audienceActing on diet is one of the changes required-in combination with actions on f...
Healthy sustainable diets have the power to improve dietary intakes and environmental resource use. ...