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- The literature linking dietary patterns to human and planetary health is expanding rapidly, with an increasing number of analyses integrating interactions across multiple domains.
- The review article 'Measurement of diets that are healthy, environmentally sustainable...' examines research that positions dietary patterns at the center of feedback loops linking climate, ecology, and human health.
- Research on the impacts of dietary patterns on human and planetary health is a rapidly growing field.
- Many analyses of healthy diets claim 'global' implications despite significant variations in diets and disease patterns in regions like rural Africa or South Asia compared to the rest of the world.
- Research modeling the linkages between diets, health, and the environment has evolved from single-issue pairings, such as diet-climate or diet-disease, to complex modeling that integrates multiple interactions across various exposures and outcomes.
- Research on the linkages between dietary patterns and human/planetary health informs policy-level actions and investments needed to meet climate-related emissions targets, tackle malnutrition, support 'nature positive' actions to preserve ecosystem services, and promote a just transition to inclusive food systems governance.
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Measurement of diets that are healthy, environmentally sustainable ... frontiersin.org 5 facts
claimThe literature linking dietary patterns to human and planetary health is expanding rapidly, with an increasing number of analyses integrating interactions across multiple domains.
claimResearch on the impacts of dietary patterns on human and planetary health is a rapidly growing field.
claimMany analyses of healthy diets claim 'global' implications despite significant variations in diets and disease patterns in regions like rural Africa or South Asia compared to the rest of the world.
claimResearch modeling the linkages between diets, health, and the environment has evolved from single-issue pairings, such as diet-climate or diet-disease, to complex modeling that integrates multiple interactions across various exposures and outcomes.
claimResearch on the linkages between dietary patterns and human/planetary health informs policy-level actions and investments needed to meet climate-related emissions targets, tackle malnutrition, support 'nature positive' actions to preserve ecosystem services, and promote a just transition to inclusive food systems governance.
[PDF] Measurement of diets that are healthy, environmentally sustainable ... scienceopen.com 1 fact
claimThe review article 'Measurement of diets that are healthy, environmentally sustainable...' examines research that positions dietary patterns at the center of feedback loops linking climate, ecology, and human health.