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Peer-reviewed

Multiple health and environmental impacts of foods

Michael Clark, Marco Springmann, Jason Hill, David Tilman

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2019

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Summary

Food choices are shifting globally in ways that are negatively affecting both human health and the environment. Here we consider how consuming an additional serving per day of each of 15 foods is associated with 5 health outcomes in adults and 5 aspects of agriculturally driven environmental degradation. We find that while there is substantial variation in the health outcomes of different foods, foods associated with a larger reduction in disease risk for one health outcome are often associated with larger reductions in disease risk for other health outcomes. Likewise, foods with lower impacts on one metric of environmental harm tend to have lower impacts on others. Additionally, of the foods associated with improved health (whole grain cereals, fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, olive oil

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1073/pnas.1906908116
Catalogue ID
BFmokjof1a-ap2v6d
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