Dietary protein consumption profiles show contrasting impacts on environmental and health indicators

Sep 30, 2022The Science of the total environment

Different types of dietary protein have opposite effects on health and the environment

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Abstract

A protein profile with low contribution from meat is associated with the lowest environmental impact and long-term health risk.

  • Five distinct protein profiles were identified based on the contributions of various protein sources.
  • The protein profile with high contributions from ruminant meat, poultry, and fish showed the highest environmental pressures.
  • Lower meat consumption was linked to reduced greenhouse gas emissions and lower land use.
  • The profile with minimal meat intake had the best scores for diet quality and long-term health risks.
  • Shifting toward a diet with lower meat intake could be a straightforward approach to enhance sustainability.

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