Environmental footprints of Mediterranean versus Western dietary patterns: beyond the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet

Jan 1, 2014Environmental health : a global access science source

Environmental impacts of Mediterranean and Western diets beyond health benefits

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Abstract

Increasing adherence to the Mediterranean Dietary Pattern (MDP) in Spain could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 72%.

  • The Spanish population's current adherence to the MDP significantly impacts environmental footprints.
  • Adherence to the MDP is associated with a reduction in land use by 58% and energy consumption by 52%.
  • Water consumption could decrease by 33% with greater adherence to the MDP.
  • In contrast, following a western dietary pattern may increase greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental impacts by 12% to 72%.

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