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Diabetes and greenhouse gas emissions are linked as both are identified as key outcomes of modern Western dietary patterns [1], [2]. Research indicates that shifting away from these diets could simultaneously reduce the prevalence of diabetes and lower greenhouse gas emissions [3], while the environmental impact of these diets is also cited as a contributing factor to the rising incidence of diabetes [4].
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Implications of the Western Diet for Agricultural Production, Health ... frontiersin.org 4 facts
claimCurrent dietary patterns cause an acceleration of greenhouse gas emissions, increased prevalence of obesity and diabetes, and an expansion of land-use change to satisfy the demand for highly processed food products and sugary drinks.
claimChanging the Western diet could substantially reduce the prevalence of diabetes, obesity, and greenhouse gas emissions (GHGe).
claimThe article "Implications of the Western Diet for Agricultural Production, Health and Climate Change" identifies "edible insect," "Western diet feeding," "agricultural production and development," "Greenhouse gases emissions," and "diabetes" as its keywords.
claimModern diet trends contribute to increased greenhouse gas emissions (GHGe) and rising temperatures, which in turn create a surge in the number of diabetes cases.