地中海饮食法
队列
温室气体
地中海气候
生命周期评估
环境卫生
医学
队列研究
用水
环境科学
碳足迹
能源消耗
地理
生产(经济)
生态学
内科学
生物
经济
考古
宏观经济学
作者
Ujué Fresán,Miguel Ángel Martínez‐González,Joan Sabaté,Maira Bes‐Rastrollo
标识
DOI:10.1017/s1368980017003986
摘要
Abstract Objective How food is produced and consumed has consequences for ecosystems, such as resource use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission among others. The Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) was proposed as a sustainable dietary model, due to its nutritional, environmental, economic and sociocultural dimensions. However, further evidence is needed. Thus, our objective was to evaluate the impact on resource (land, water and energy) use and GHG emission of better adherence to the MedDiet in a Mediterranean Spanish cohort. Design We analysed the dietary pattern of participants through a validated FFQ. The outcomes were land use, water and energy consumption and GHG emission according to MedDiet adherence. The specific environmental footprints of food item production and processing were obtained from different available life-cycle assessments. Setting Spanish university graduates. Subjects Participants ( n 20 363) in the Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra (SUN) cohort. Results Better adherence to the MedDiet was associated with lower land use (−0·71 (95 % CI −0·76, −0·66) m 2 /d), water consumption (−58·88 (95 % CI −90·12, −27·64) litres/d), energy consumption (−0·86 (95 % CI −1·01, −0·70) MJ/d) and GHG emission (−0·73 (95 % CI −0·78, −0·69) kg CO 2 e/d). A statistically significant linear trend ( P <0·05) was observed in all these analyses. Conclusions In this Mediterranean cohort, better adherence to the MedDiet was an eco-friendly option according to resource consumption and GHG emission.
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