A systematic evaluation of seven different scores representing the EAT–Lancet reference diet and mortality, stroke, and greenhouse gas emissions in three cohorts

Jun 7, 2024The Lancet. Planetary health

Comparing seven healthy diet scores with death rates, stroke, and greenhouse gas emissions in three groups

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Abstract

In three cohorts totaling 103,576 participants, higher adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet scores was linked to decreased all-cause mortality and stroke risk.

  • Seven different diet scores representing the EAT-Lancet reference diet were identified.
  • Two scores, Stubbendorff and Colizzi, consistently grouped participants according to EAT-Lancet recommendations.
  • In the Danish Diet, Cancer and Health Cohort and the Malmö Diet and Cancer Cohort, higher diet scores were associated with a lower risk of all-cause mortality.
  • The Stubbendorff score showed a decreased risk of incident stroke in both the Danish and Malmö cohorts.
  • Higher adherence to the diet was linked to reduced predicted greenhouse gas emissions in the Malmö cohort.
  • The different scores varied in construction and their relationships to health and environmental outcomes.

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