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Could Dietary Goals and Climate Change Mitigation Be Achieved Through Optimized Diet? The Experience of Modeling the National Food Consumption Data in Italy

Objective: The aim of this study is to define a healthy and sustainable diet model with low GHGE, fulfilling dietary requirements, and considering current Italian food consumption patterns. Design: A duly designed database was developed, linking food nutritional composition and GHGE based on 921 foo...

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Autores principales: Ferrari, Marika, Benvenuti, Luca, Rossi, Laura, De Santis, Alberto, Sette, Stefania, Martone, Deborah, Piccinelli, Raffaela, Le Donne, Cinzia, Leclercq, Catherine, Turrini, Aida
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7212824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32432122
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2020.00048
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author Ferrari, Marika
Benvenuti, Luca
Rossi, Laura
De Santis, Alberto
Sette, Stefania
Martone, Deborah
Piccinelli, Raffaela
Le Donne, Cinzia
Leclercq, Catherine
Turrini, Aida
author_facet Ferrari, Marika
Benvenuti, Luca
Rossi, Laura
De Santis, Alberto
Sette, Stefania
Martone, Deborah
Piccinelli, Raffaela
Le Donne, Cinzia
Leclercq, Catherine
Turrini, Aida
author_sort Ferrari, Marika
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description Objective: The aim of this study is to define a healthy and sustainable diet model with low GHGE, fulfilling dietary requirements, and considering current Italian food consumption patterns. Design: A duly designed database was developed, linking food nutritional composition and GHGE based on 921 food items consumed in Italy according to the last national food consumption survey (INRAN-SCAI 2005–2006). Linear programming was used to develop new diet plans separately for males and females, aged 18–60 years (n = 2,098 subjects), in order to minimize GHGE. The program is based on dietary goals and acceptability constraints as well as on 13 nutrient requirement constraints aiming to reach a healthy and acceptable diet for the Italian population. Results: Diet optimization resulted in a nutritionally adequate pattern minimizing GHGE values (4.0 vs. 1.9 kg CO(2)e/day for males and 3.2 vs. 1.6 kg CO(2)e/day for females). In both sexes, the nutrient intake of the optimized diet was at the established lower bound for cholesterol and calcium and at the established upper bound for free sugar and fiber. In males, intake of zinc was at the established lower bound whereas iron was at the established upper bound. Consumption of red meat and fruit and vegetables was at the established lower and upper bound, respectively, in both males and females. Despite the decrease in meat consumption, especially red meat, in the optimized diet with respect to the observed diet, levels of iron intake in females increased by 10% (10.3 vs. 11.3 mg/day) but remained below the adequate intake established in Italian national DRIs. Conclusions: An attainable healthy dietary pattern was developed that would lead to the reduction of GHGE by 48% for males and by 50% for females with respect to current food consumption in the Italian adult population. Health-promoting dietary patterns can substantially contribute to achieve related Sustainable Development Goals.
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spelling pubmed-72128242020-05-19 Could Dietary Goals and Climate Change Mitigation Be Achieved Through Optimized Diet? The Experience of Modeling the National Food Consumption Data in Italy Ferrari, Marika Benvenuti, Luca Rossi, Laura De Santis, Alberto Sette, Stefania Martone, Deborah Piccinelli, Raffaela Le Donne, Cinzia Leclercq, Catherine Turrini, Aida Front Nutr Nutrition Objective: The aim of this study is to define a healthy and sustainable diet model with low GHGE, fulfilling dietary requirements, and considering current Italian food consumption patterns. Design: A duly designed database was developed, linking food nutritional composition and GHGE based on 921 food items consumed in Italy according to the last national food consumption survey (INRAN-SCAI 2005–2006). Linear programming was used to develop new diet plans separately for males and females, aged 18–60 years (n = 2,098 subjects), in order to minimize GHGE. The program is based on dietary goals and acceptability constraints as well as on 13 nutrient requirement constraints aiming to reach a healthy and acceptable diet for the Italian population. Results: Diet optimization resulted in a nutritionally adequate pattern minimizing GHGE values (4.0 vs. 1.9 kg CO(2)e/day for males and 3.2 vs. 1.6 kg CO(2)e/day for females). In both sexes, the nutrient intake of the optimized diet was at the established lower bound for cholesterol and calcium and at the established upper bound for free sugar and fiber. In males, intake of zinc was at the established lower bound whereas iron was at the established upper bound. Consumption of red meat and fruit and vegetables was at the established lower and upper bound, respectively, in both males and females. Despite the decrease in meat consumption, especially red meat, in the optimized diet with respect to the observed diet, levels of iron intake in females increased by 10% (10.3 vs. 11.3 mg/day) but remained below the adequate intake established in Italian national DRIs. Conclusions: An attainable healthy dietary pattern was developed that would lead to the reduction of GHGE by 48% for males and by 50% for females with respect to current food consumption in the Italian adult population. Health-promoting dietary patterns can substantially contribute to achieve related Sustainable Development Goals. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7212824/ /pubmed/32432122 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2020.00048 Text en Copyright © 2020 Ferrari, Benvenuti, Rossi, De Santis, Sette, Martone, Piccinelli, Le Donne, Leclercq and Turrini. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Ferrari, Marika
Benvenuti, Luca
Rossi, Laura
De Santis, Alberto
Sette, Stefania
Martone, Deborah
Piccinelli, Raffaela
Le Donne, Cinzia
Leclercq, Catherine
Turrini, Aida
Could Dietary Goals and Climate Change Mitigation Be Achieved Through Optimized Diet? The Experience of Modeling the National Food Consumption Data in Italy
title Could Dietary Goals and Climate Change Mitigation Be Achieved Through Optimized Diet? The Experience of Modeling the National Food Consumption Data in Italy
title_full Could Dietary Goals and Climate Change Mitigation Be Achieved Through Optimized Diet? The Experience of Modeling the National Food Consumption Data in Italy
title_fullStr Could Dietary Goals and Climate Change Mitigation Be Achieved Through Optimized Diet? The Experience of Modeling the National Food Consumption Data in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Could Dietary Goals and Climate Change Mitigation Be Achieved Through Optimized Diet? The Experience of Modeling the National Food Consumption Data in Italy
title_short Could Dietary Goals and Climate Change Mitigation Be Achieved Through Optimized Diet? The Experience of Modeling the National Food Consumption Data in Italy
title_sort could dietary goals and climate change mitigation be achieved through optimized diet? the experience of modeling the national food consumption data in italy
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7212824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32432122
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2020.00048
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