Excessive red and processed meat intake: relations with health and environment in Brazil

Apr 5, 2016The British journal of nutrition

How Eating Too Much Red and Processed Meat Relates to Health and the Environment in Brazil

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Abstract

More than 80% of the Brazilian population consumes red and processed meat above the World Cancer Research Fund dietary recommendation.

  • The average intake of red and processed meat was 88 g/d.
  • Beef accounted for nearly 50% of the total meat consumption.
  • Each individual contributed 1005 kg of CO2 equivalents from beef consumption in 2008.
  • The total CO2 equivalents produced by the Brazilian population exceeded 191 million tons.
  • Following the dietary recommendations could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by over 131 million tons.

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