Improving health and carbon footprints of European diets using a benchmarking approach

Public Health Nutr. 2021 Feb;24(3):565-575. doi: 10.1017/S1368980020003341. Epub 2020 Sep 23.

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to identify diets with improved nutrient quality and environmental impact within the boundaries of dietary practices.

Design: We used Data Envelopment Analysis to benchmark diets for improved adherence to food-based dietary guidelines (FBDG). We then optimised these diets for dietary preferences, nutrient quality and environmental impact. Diets were evaluated using the Nutrient Rich Diet score (NRD15.3), diet-related greenhouse gas emission (GHGE) and a diet similarity index that quantified the proportion of food intake that remained similar as compared with the observed diet.

Setting: National dietary surveys of four European countries (Denmark, Czech Republic, Italy and France).

Subjects: Approximately 6500 adults, aged 18-64 years.

Results: When dietary preferences were prioritised, NRD15·3 was ~6 % higher, GHGE was ~4 % lower and ~85 % of food intake remained similar. This diet had higher amounts of fruit, vegetables and whole grains than the observed diet. When nutrient quality was prioritised, NRD15·3 was ~16 % higher, GHGE was ~3 % lower and ~72 % of food intake remained similar. This diet had higher amounts of legumes and fish and lower amounts of sweetened and alcoholic beverages. Finally, when environmental impact was prioritised, NRD15·3 was ~9 % higher, GHGE was ~21 % lower and ~73 % of food intake remained similar. In this diet, red and processed meat partly shifted to either eggs, poultry, fish or dairy.

Conclusions: Benchmark modelling can generate diets with improved adherence to FBDG within the boundaries of dietary practices, but fully maximising health and minimising GHGE cannot be achieved simultaneously.

Keywords: Benchmarking; Diet model; Environment; Europe; Food-based dietary guidelines; Greenhouse gas emissions; Nutrient quality.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Benchmarking*
  • Carbon Footprint*
  • Czech Republic
  • Diet / standards*
  • Energy Intake
  • Europe
  • Female
  • France
  • Humans
  • Italy
  • Male
  • Nutrition Surveys