Environmental sustainability of diets among children and adolescents in the German DONALD cohort study: age and time trends, and nutrient adequacy

Apr 27, 2024The American journal of clinical nutrition

Environmental impact and nutrient quality of diets in German children and teens over time

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Abstract

The main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) in children's diets are meat products (25.6%) and dairy products (22.2%).

  • GHGE, land use (LU), and water use (WU) per 1000 kcal increased with age.
  • GHGE and LU per 1000 kcal increased between 2000 and 2010, then decreased after that in females.
  • No significant time trend was found for WU.
  • A higher mean adequacy ratio (MAR) was directly associated with increased GHGE, LU, and WU per 1000 kcal.
  • Meat products, dairy products, and sweets and pastries were identified as significant contributors to GHGE and LU.

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