Balancing a sustained pursuit of nutrition, health, affordability and climate goals: exploring the case of Indonesia

Sep 3, 2021The American journal of clinical nutrition

Balancing long-term nutrition, health, cost, and climate goals in Indonesia

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Abstract

The diversity of modeled dietary scenarios was higher than that of current consumption in Indonesia.

  • Nutritional deficiencies are prevalent in Indonesia, contributing to various forms of malnutrition.
  • Nutrient- and cost-optimized diets best met nutrient intake targets, followed by the EAT-Lancet diet.
  • High greenhouse gas emissions were associated with these optimized diets, though less than 40% of emissions from a typical high-income country's diet.
  • Only the low food chain diet achieved greenhouse gas emissions below the 2050 target set by the EAT-Lancet commission.
  • Costs of all diets, except the optimized ones, exceeded the current national average food expenditure.
  • No dietary scenario met all health, environmental, and affordability goals simultaneously.

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