International audienceThis study aimed to explore the potential role of plant-based "dairy-like" products (PBDL) in sustainable diets. For each individual from a representative sample of French adults (INCA2 survey 2006-2007; n = 1816), a diet optimized to be more sustainable (nutritionally adequate while having a 30% reduced carbon impact with minimal change from the actual diet and isocaloric content) was modelled. The food content of the optimized diets was compared to actual diets, with a focus on PBDL and dairy products. The presented quantitative results focused on women. Optimized diets contained more plant-based products and less meats than actual diets. PBDL products were present in 7.3% and 55.7% of the subjects' actual and optimi...
The demand for dairy products is growing rapidly, especially in emerging markets. Dairy products are...
International audienceBackground: Studies on theoretical diets are not sufficient to implement susta...
International audiencePlant-based substitutes are designed to have the same use as animal-based food...
International audienceThis study aimed to explore the potential role of plant-based "dairy-like" pro...
This study aimed to explore the potential role of plant-based “dairy-like” products (PBDL) in sustai...
Individual diet modeling with linear programming recently provided evidence that plant-based product...
AbstractIndividual diet modeling with linear programming recently provided evidence that plant-based...
International audienceBackground: Diet-related greenhouse gas emissions (GHGe) mainly comes from ani...
Improving the sustainability of diets requires the identification of diets that meet the nutritional...
The demand for dairy products is growing rapidly, especially in emerging markets. Dairy products are...
International audienceBackground: Studies on theoretical diets are not sufficient to implement susta...
International audiencePlant-based substitutes are designed to have the same use as animal-based food...
International audienceThis study aimed to explore the potential role of plant-based "dairy-like" pro...
This study aimed to explore the potential role of plant-based “dairy-like” products (PBDL) in sustai...
Individual diet modeling with linear programming recently provided evidence that plant-based product...
AbstractIndividual diet modeling with linear programming recently provided evidence that plant-based...
International audienceBackground: Diet-related greenhouse gas emissions (GHGe) mainly comes from ani...
Improving the sustainability of diets requires the identification of diets that meet the nutritional...
The demand for dairy products is growing rapidly, especially in emerging markets. Dairy products are...
International audienceBackground: Studies on theoretical diets are not sufficient to implement susta...
International audiencePlant-based substitutes are designed to have the same use as animal-based food...