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Sustainable healthy diets and food systems are intrinsically linked as sustainable consumption patterns are identified as a driver to transform food systems to reduce environmental impact [1]. Furthermore, academic literature explicitly connects these concepts by examining how food systems contribute to dietary diversity and sustainable diets [2], and how ecological nutrition can transform both consumption and the broader food system [3], with research often addressing policy activities for both simultaneously [4].

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A Scoping Review of Indicators for Sustainable Healthy Diets frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
referenceLuckett B. G., DeClerck F. A., Fanzo J., Mundorf A. R., and Rose D. (2015) published 'Application of the Nutrition Functional Diversity indicator to assess food system contributions to dietary diversity and sustainable diets of Malawian households' in Public Health Nutrition.
referenceMason P. and Lang T. (2017) authored the book 'Sustainable Diets: How Ecological Nutrition Can Transform Consumption and the Food System,' published by Routledge in New York.
A Consensus Proposal for Nutritional Indicators to Assess ... - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers in Nutrition 1 fact
claimThe concept of sustainable diets posits that sustainable consumption acts as a driver for sustainable production, aiming to transform food systems toward patterns that reduce environmental pressures.
Measuring Adherence to Sustainable Healthy Diets - R Discovery discovery.researcher.life Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 1 fact
claimRecent research articles utilizing a systems approach to food systems include studies on local sustainability modeling, policy activities for healthy and sustainable diets, food-related policymaking processes, low fruit and vegetable intake in children, and livestock-derived food systems.