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Health and culture are deeply interconnected within the framework of sustainable food systems and nutrition, as evidenced by their shared role in shaping dietary models and tribal food practices [1], [2], [3], [4], and [5].

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A Consensus Proposal for Nutritional Indicators to Assess ... - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers in Nutrition 3 facts
claimThe assessment and development of sustainable diet models requires awareness among consumers, producers, and governments that agriculture, food, nutrition, health, culture, environment, and sustainability are strongly interdependent.
claimSustainability in the context of nutrition, health, and culture requires the integration of three main domains: economic, social, and environmental.
claimDeveloping policies for sustainable food systems requires an integrated approach that considers nutrition, health, lifestyle, society, culture, economy, environment, and agro-biodiversity.
Food Consumption Changes in The Ruler Tribal Community bioresscientia.com B. Premagowri · BioRes Scientia 1 fact
claimFood practices in tribal communities are influenced by culture, environment, economy, health, and social structure.
[PDF] Indigenous Peoples' food systems: fao.org Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 1 fact
referenceThe document titled 'Indigenous Peoples' food systems' examines the dimensions of culture, diversity, and environment in relation to nutrition and health.