The analysis of dietary environmental impacts has proven to be an important tool for guiding the adoption of healthier and more sustainable diets. This study aimed to estimate the dietary carbon (CF), water (WF), and ecological (EF) footprints of residents in the city of Natal, Brazil; the study also aimed to verify their association with socioeconomic factors and food purchase practices. This is a cross-sectional study that used dietary data from 411 adults and elderlies, which was collected via a questionnaire that applied to the respondents. The results showed that the dietary CF was 1901.88 g CO2 eq/day/1000 kcal, the WF was 1834.03 L/day/1000 kcal, and the EF was 14.29 m2/day/1000 kcal. The highest environmental footprint values showed...
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In the ambit of the multinational project EATMOT undertaken in 16 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Croa...
Diets are simultaneously connected with population health and environment. The EAT-Lancet Commission...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the carbon footprint of the Brazilian diet and of sociodemographic strata of ...
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Aimed at improving the quality of school meals, the Sustainable School Program (SSP) implemented low...
In the ambit of the multinational project EATMOT undertaken in 16 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Croa...
Diets are simultaneously connected with population health and environment. The EAT-Lancet Commission...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the carbon footprint of the Brazilian diet and of sociodemographic strata of ...
Environmental implications of food choice are the focus of increasingly extensive research, but less...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To estimate beef consumption and its influence on carbon and water footprints, a...
The food sector has been recognized as a significant contributor to multiple environmental issues in...
Current food systems are associated with the unsustainable use of natural resources; therefore, reth...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
The environmental impact of Swedish diets was assessed for six indicators (greenhouse gas [GHG] emis...
The interactive public exhibition ‘The Art of Living the Good Life’ was developed with the goal of i...
While the production of food causes major environmental impacts and poses social risks, consumption ...
International audienceWe aim to identify the dietary changes to improve nutrition and reduce diet-re...
This work intended to explore some motivations that influence people’s eating habits to- wards sust...
Recent discussions in the literature have suggested that reducing the consumption of foods with high...
Aimed at improving the quality of school meals, the Sustainable School Program (SSP) implemented low...
In the ambit of the multinational project EATMOT undertaken in 16 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Croa...
Diets are simultaneously connected with population health and environment. The EAT-Lancet Commission...