Healthy diets can create environmental trade-offs, depending on how diet quality is measured.
Zach ConradNicole Tichenor BlackstoneEric D RoyPublished in: Nutrition journal (2020)
Over one-quarter of the agricultural inputs used to produce Total Food Demand were attributable to edible food that was not consumed. Importantly, this study also demonstrates that the relationship between diet quality and environmental sustainability depends on how diet quality is measured. These findings have implications for the development of sustainable dietary guidelines, which requires balancing population-level nutritional needs with the environmental impacts of food choices.