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The global and regional costs of healthy and sustainable dietary patterns: a modelling study

Marco Springmann, Michael Clark, Mike Rayner, Peter Scarborough, Patrick Webb

The Lancet Planetary Health · 2021

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BACKGROUND: Adoption of healthy and sustainable diets could be essential for safe-guarding the Earth's natural resources and reducing diet-related mortality, but their adoption could be hampered if such diets proved to be more expensive and unaffordable for some populations. Therefore, we aimed to estimate the costs of healthy and sustainable diets around the world. METHODS: In this modelling study, we used regionally comparable food prices from the International Comparison Program for 150 countries. We paired those prices with estimates of food demand for different dietary patterns that, in modelling studies, have been associated with reductions in premature mortality and environmental resource demand, including nutritionally balanced flexitarian, pescatarian, vegetarian, and vegan diets.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/s2542-5196(21)00251-5
Catalogue ID
BFmokjof1a-0b3758
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