The 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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