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Sustainable healthy diet modeling for a plant-based dietary transitioning in the United States

Food Science and Technology

Sustainable healthy diet modeling for a plant-based dietary transitioning in the United States

R. Aidoo, V. Abe-inge, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Raphael Aidoo, Vincent Abe-Inge, Ebenezer M. Kwofie, Jamie I. Baum, and Stan Kubow reveals the remarkable environmental and nutritional benefits of adopting plant-based diets in the U.S. With significant data insights, the research highlights a sustainable diet option that reduces global warming by over 54% while maintaining high nutritional quality. Discover the potential of optimal dietary patterns for a healthier planet!

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Abstract
This study investigates the environmental and nutritional benefits of plant-based dietary shifts in the United States. Using data from the Food4HealthyLife calculator, the researchers developed 24 model composite diet scenarios across three dietary concepts, assessing their environmental and nutritional performance using the Health Nutritional Index (HENI) and Food Compass scoring systems. Results showed a nonlinear relationship between environmental and nutritional performance, but trade-off analysis identified a diet (10% legumes, 0.11% red meat, 0.28% processed meat, 2.81% white meat) reducing global warming by 54.72% while maintaining high diet quality. This suggests potential benefits of transitioning to optimal plant- and animal-based dietary patterns.
Publisher
npj Science of Food
Published On
May 11, 2023
Authors
Raphael Aidoo, Vincent Abe-Inge, Ebenezer M. Kwofie, Jamie I. Baum, Stan Kubow
Tags
plant-based diet
environmental benefits
nutritional performance
dietary shifts
global warming
trade-off analysis
Health Nutritional Index
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