International audienceThe French food-based dietary guidelines recommend eating pulses at least twice a week and to reduce meat consumption. This study assessed the impact on the sustainability characteristics (nutrition, cost, environment) of individual diets of meeting the pulse guideline. Dietary data of 2028 adults from the Esteban survey were completed with the nutritional content (considering bioavailability on iron, zinc and protein), price and environmental impacts of foods. When the pulse guideline (i.e., 57 g/day) was not met, two substitution scenarios raised the quantity of pulses to the recommended level, in replacement of an equivalent portion of (i) starches or (ii) meat. Only 9.6% of the participants reached the pulse guidel...
Diet is a key modulator of non-communicable diseases, and food production represents a major cause o...
International audienceObjectives We aimed to study if, and to what extent, the current nutrient refe...
International audienceBackground Reducing the consumption of meat and other animal-based products is...
International audienceThe French food-based dietary guidelines recommend eating pulses at least twic...
Human food security requires both the production of sufficient quantities of high-quality protein a...
International audienceThe consumption of pulses in the human diet is considered to have several adva...
The transition from diets rich in animal products to plant-based protein foods—like pulses—is crucia...
The transition from diets rich in animal products to plant-based protein foods—like pulses—is crucia...
International audienceReducing meat consumption is a current trend and a strong prospect for the fut...
The prevalence of diet-related diseases together with global population growth and the imbalance of ...
Sustainability is now accounted for in certain food-based dietary guidelines (FBDG). In 2017, the Fr...
International audiencePulses present nutritional advantages for human health, and also contribute to...
The objective was to examine trends in pulse (dry beans, dry peas, chickpeas and lentils) intake ove...
Diet is a key modulator of non-communicable diseases, and food production represents a major cause o...
International audienceObjectives We aimed to study if, and to what extent, the current nutrient refe...
International audienceBackground Reducing the consumption of meat and other animal-based products is...
International audienceThe French food-based dietary guidelines recommend eating pulses at least twic...
Human food security requires both the production of sufficient quantities of high-quality protein a...
International audienceThe consumption of pulses in the human diet is considered to have several adva...
The transition from diets rich in animal products to plant-based protein foods—like pulses—is crucia...
The transition from diets rich in animal products to plant-based protein foods—like pulses—is crucia...
International audienceReducing meat consumption is a current trend and a strong prospect for the fut...
The prevalence of diet-related diseases together with global population growth and the imbalance of ...
Sustainability is now accounted for in certain food-based dietary guidelines (FBDG). In 2017, the Fr...
International audiencePulses present nutritional advantages for human health, and also contribute to...
The objective was to examine trends in pulse (dry beans, dry peas, chickpeas and lentils) intake ove...
Diet is a key modulator of non-communicable diseases, and food production represents a major cause o...
International audienceObjectives We aimed to study if, and to what extent, the current nutrient refe...
International audienceBackground Reducing the consumption of meat and other animal-based products is...