Commercial weight‐loss diets, greenhouse gas emissions and freshwater consumption

Oct 23, 2023Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association

Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Water Use of Popular Weight-Loss Diets

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Abstract

Weight-loss diets had greenhouse gas emissions on average 4.4 times the EAT-Lancet target recommended for planetary health.

  • Most weight-loss diets were associated with significantly higher greenhouse gas emissions compared to the recommended targets.
  • Bovine meat was identified as the largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in diets that included it.
  • Three of the commercial weight-loss diets analyzed had water footprints that exceeded the US baseline.
  • Some diets compensated for higher greenhouse gas and water footprints through low caloric intake.

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