Overconsumption of Energy and Excessive Discretionary Food Intake Inflates Dietary Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Australia

Nov 4, 2016Nutrients

Eating too much energy and extra snack foods increases food-related greenhouse gas emissions in Australia

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Abstract

The average dietary (GHGe) were 18.72 ± 12.06 kg CO₂e/day for male adults and 13.73 ± 8.72 kg CO₂e/day for female adults.

  • Discretionary foods accounted for 29.4% of total GHGe, while core foods contributed 68.4%.
  • Fresh meat and alternatives were the largest contributors within core foods, representing 33.9% of the total emissions.
  • The average diet's discretionary foods contributed 121% more GHGe compared to the recommended diet.
  • In a 'lower quality, higher GHGe' diet, discretionary foods contributed 307% more GHGe than the recommended diet.
  • Reducing discretionary food intake could allow for small increases in emissions from core foods while providing nutritional benefits.

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Key numbers

18.72 ± 12.06 kg CO₂e/day
Average Dietary for Males
Average daily for male adults.
13.73 ± 8.72 kg CO₂e/day
Average Dietary for Females
Average daily for female adults.
121%
Discretionary Food Contribution Increase
Increase in from discretionary foods compared to the recommended diet.

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What this is

  • This research evaluates the () linked to dietary intake among Australians.
  • It utilizes data from the 2011-2013 Australian Health Survey and a detailed input-output model.
  • The study compares current dietary patterns with recommended guidelines, focusing on the impact of discretionary foods.

Essence

  • Excessive intake of discretionary foods significantly inflates dietary in Australia. Reducing these foods could improve nutrition while minimizing environmental impact.

Key takeaways

  • Discretionary foods account for 29.4% of total dietary , with core foods contributing 68.4%. Fresh meat and alternatives are the largest contributors within core foods.
  • The average dietary for males is 18.72 ± 12.06 kg CO₂e/day and for females is 13.73 ± 8.72 kg CO₂e/day. A significant correlation exists between total energy intake and .
  • Discretionary food intake in the average diet is 121% greater and 307% greater in lower quality diets compared to the recommended diet, indicating a substantial opportunity for dietary improvement.

Caveats

  • The study does not adjust for underreporting in dietary intake, which may lead to an underestimation of actual energy consumption.
  • The reliance on self-reported dietary data may introduce inaccuracies, affecting the reliability of greenhouse gas emission estimates.

Definitions

  • greenhouse gas emissions (GHGe): Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to climate change, measured in carbon dioxide equivalents (CO₂e).

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