The Planetary Health Diet Index (PHDI), a dietary scoring system that balances human health with environmental sustainability, underscores the importance of increasing the consumption of plant-based foods while reducing the intake of red meat, sugar, and highly processed foods. The objective of this...
The Planetary Health Diet Index (PHDI) was calculated following the methodology from Cacau et al. [28] that adapted the recommendations from the EAT-Lancet Commission Panel [11] and included intermediate values and interchangeable food groups. The PHDI ranged from 0 to 150 points, with a higher...
This way, it aims to improve both human health and the environment. The question asks about the main component of the "planetary health" diet. The correct answer is **D. Plants**. The planetary health diet emphasizes consuming a variety of plant-based foods for optimal health and ...
Association between Planetary Health Diet and Cardiovascular Disease: A Prospective Study from the UK Biobank AIMS. The Planetary Health Diet Index (PHDI) prioritizes the well-being of both individuals and the planet but has yielded mixed results on cardiovascular ... SP Mercedes,O Rosario,MR Javi...
Adherence to the planetary health diet and cognitive decline: findings from the ELSA-Brasil study Using longitudinal data from the ELSA-Brasil study, Gonçalves et al. report that income is a barrier to how adherence to the sustainable planetary health diet is linked to slower cognitive decline...
A worldwide shift from current diets to the planetary health diet proposed by the EAT–Lancet Commission would have direct implications for agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. By modelling the trajectory of food from cradle to farm gate while accounting for international trade, we estimate ...
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Recommendations to address the shortfalls of the EAT–Lancetplanetary health diet from a plant-forward perspective Anna-Lena Klapp, ... Antje Risius January 2025View PDF Review articleOpen access Sand and dust storms: a growing global health threat calls for international health studies to support...
(2022) calculate a welfare loss of 0.83 euros per household per month for a VAT rise to 19% on meat (no differentiation between organic and conventional). In the context of the planetary health diet (Willett et al.2019) and the external costs of meat, the question arises to what extent...
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