From “good for people” to “good for people and planet” – Placing health and environment on equal footing when developing food-based dietary guidelines
•Food-based dietary guidelines are a primary tool to advise on healthy eating patterns.•Few dietary guidelines incorporate environmental sustainability as a primary concern.•We present a framework to develop environmentally sustainable dietary guidelines.•The framework can be adapted to local contex...
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description | •Food-based dietary guidelines are a primary tool to advise on healthy eating patterns.•Few dietary guidelines incorporate environmental sustainability as a primary concern.•We present a framework to develop environmentally sustainable dietary guidelines.•The framework can be adapted to local contexts based on available data and resources.
Dietary guidelines are a primary tool for promoting healthier and more sustainable diets. Despite several examples of dietary guidelines that consider - to various degrees - aspects of environmental sustainability, there is currently no framework that systematically incorporates environmental sustainability as a primary consideration. We present a five-step framework for developing environmentally sustainable dietary guidelines that would simultaneously meet nutritional requirements while staying within environmental boundaries. The steps comprise: 1) determining an average healthy diet for different population groups and criteria for healthy diets; 2) identifying relevant environmental aspects and establishing corresponding boundaries; 3) identifying systemic effects and crucial sustainability aspects; 4) altering the average diet to meet environmental goals and resolve trade-offs between environmental and nutritional goals; and 5) formulating sustainable food-based dietary guidelines. To exemplify the framework, we pilot it in the Swedish context, but it could be utilised for any other country. |
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