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The Western diet is directly linked to agricultural production because its reliance on specific food types necessitates methods that negatively impact ecosystems and increase resource consumption, as described in [1] and [2]. Furthermore, the relationship is formally documented in the academic article titled 'Implications of the Western Diet for Agricultural Production, Health and Climate Change' referenced in [3] and [4].

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Implications of the Western Diet for Agricultural Production, Health ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 4 facts
perspectiveThe authors of the article "Implications of the Western Diet for Agricultural Production, Health and Climate Change" state that all claims expressed in the article are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of their affiliated organizations, the publisher, the editors, or the reviewers.
claimThe Western diet relies on agricultural production methods that negatively impact ecosystems, increase the use of fossil fuels, and boost greenhouse gas emissions.
claimThe article titled "Implications of the Western Diet for Agricultural Production, Health and Climate Change" was published in the journal Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems on December 20, 2018.
claimThe Western diet, which is characterized by a high consumption of processed foods, refined sugar, fats, and flours, has negative implications for human health, agricultural production, and the environment.