Consumers are shifting towards plant‐based diets, driven by both environmental and health reasons. This has led to the development of new plant‐based meat alternatives (PBMAs) that are marketed as being sustainable and good for health. However, it remains unclear whether these novel PBMAs to replace animal foods carry the same established nutritional benefits as traditional plant‐based diets based on pulses, legumes and vegetables. We modelled a reference omnivore diet using NHANES 2017–2018 data and compared it to diets that substituted animal products in the reference diet with either traditional or novel plant‐based foods to create flexitarian, vegetarian and vegan diets matched for calories and macronutrients. With the exception of the ...
Current food consumption patterns have a substantial impact on our environment and are thus consider...
Alternative proteins are receiving increased global attention. This burgeoning interest in plants (e...
Many nutritional studies point to an inverse relationship between diet with predominant consumption ...
Consumers are shifting towards plant-based diets, driven by both environmental and health reasons. T...
International audiencePlant-based substitutes are designed to have the same use as animal-based food...
Diets rich in plant foods and lower in animal-based products have garnered increased attention among...
Published online: 07 Jul 2021BACKGROUND In the European Union proteins for food are largely animal ...
Overconsumption of animal proteins has posed threats to the environment, human health, and wildlife....
This article belongs to the Section Food Nutrition.Plant-based diets have become popular as a means ...
There is growing interest in the adoption of a more sustainable diet, and this has led to the develo...
Proteins are essential components in human nutrition, and animal products are usually the primary so...
Demand side interventions, such as dietary change, can significantly contribute towards the achievem...
Unhealthy dietary patterns are directly linked to the current Global Syndemic consisting of non-comm...
Plant-based (PB) diets are associated with good health and are also recommended for environmental su...
Proteins are essential components in human nutrition, and animal products are usually the primary so...
Current food consumption patterns have a substantial impact on our environment and are thus consider...
Alternative proteins are receiving increased global attention. This burgeoning interest in plants (e...
Many nutritional studies point to an inverse relationship between diet with predominant consumption ...
Consumers are shifting towards plant-based diets, driven by both environmental and health reasons. T...
International audiencePlant-based substitutes are designed to have the same use as animal-based food...
Diets rich in plant foods and lower in animal-based products have garnered increased attention among...
Published online: 07 Jul 2021BACKGROUND In the European Union proteins for food are largely animal ...
Overconsumption of animal proteins has posed threats to the environment, human health, and wildlife....
This article belongs to the Section Food Nutrition.Plant-based diets have become popular as a means ...
There is growing interest in the adoption of a more sustainable diet, and this has led to the develo...
Proteins are essential components in human nutrition, and animal products are usually the primary so...
Demand side interventions, such as dietary change, can significantly contribute towards the achievem...
Unhealthy dietary patterns are directly linked to the current Global Syndemic consisting of non-comm...
Plant-based (PB) diets are associated with good health and are also recommended for environmental su...
Proteins are essential components in human nutrition, and animal products are usually the primary so...
Current food consumption patterns have a substantial impact on our environment and are thus consider...
Alternative proteins are receiving increased global attention. This burgeoning interest in plants (e...
Many nutritional studies point to an inverse relationship between diet with predominant consumption ...