BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Food is responsible for around one-fifth of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from products consumed in the UK, the largest contributor of which is meat and dairy. The Committee on Climate Change have modelled the impact on GHG emissions of three dietary scenarios for food consumption in the UK. This paper models the impact of the three scenarios on mortality from cardiovascular disease and cancer.SUBJECTS/METHODS: A previously published model (DIETRON) was used. The three scenarios were parameterised by fruit and vegetables, fibre, total fat, saturated fat, monounsaturated fatty acids, polyunsaturated fatty acids, cholesterol and salt using the 2008 Family Food Survey. A Monte Carlo simulation generated 95% credible...
One of the most important consequences of climate change could be its effects on agriculture. Althou...
Food systems contribute 23–42% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing food system emissions is...
OBJECTIVE: To model population health impacts of dietary changes associated with the redevelopment o...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Food is responsible for around one-fifth of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Food is responsible for around one-fifth of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
Western diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, causing an intake...
Western diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, causing an intake...
Western diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, causing an intake...
Background: Quantifying the potential health benefits of improvements in the nutritional quality of ...
AbstractWestern diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, causing a...
The greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions embodied in 61 different categories of food are used, with inform...
Western diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, cau...
Background Climate change has been described as ‘the biggest global health threat of the 21st centur...
What we eat is important to our health and longevity. Unfortunately current diets are a major contri...
OBJECTIVE: Dietary changes which improve health are also likely to be beneficial for the environment...
One of the most important consequences of climate change could be its effects on agriculture. Althou...
Food systems contribute 23–42% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing food system emissions is...
OBJECTIVE: To model population health impacts of dietary changes associated with the redevelopment o...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Food is responsible for around one-fifth of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Food is responsible for around one-fifth of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
Western diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, causing an intake...
Western diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, causing an intake...
Western diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, causing an intake...
Background: Quantifying the potential health benefits of improvements in the nutritional quality of ...
AbstractWestern diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, causing a...
The greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions embodied in 61 different categories of food are used, with inform...
Western diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, cau...
Background Climate change has been described as ‘the biggest global health threat of the 21st centur...
What we eat is important to our health and longevity. Unfortunately current diets are a major contri...
OBJECTIVE: Dietary changes which improve health are also likely to be beneficial for the environment...
One of the most important consequences of climate change could be its effects on agriculture. Althou...
Food systems contribute 23–42% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing food system emissions is...
OBJECTIVE: To model population health impacts of dietary changes associated with the redevelopment o...