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Development and validation of an individual sustainable diet index in the NutriNet-Sante study cohort

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
卷 121, 期 10, 页码 1166-1177

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0007114519000369

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Diet indexes; Sustainable diets; Multidimensional assessment; Dietary patterns

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  1. French Ministry of Health (DGS)
  2. National Public Health Agency (Sante Publique France)
  3. National Institute for Health and Medical Research (INSERM)
  4. National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA)
  5. National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts (CNAM)
  6. University of Paris 13
  7. BioNutriNet Project - French National Research Agency (Agence Nationale de la Recherche) in the context of the 2013 Programme de Recherche Systemes Alimentaires Durables [ANR-13-ALID-0001]
  8. French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME)
  9. INRA

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In the current context of unsustainable food systems, we aimed to develop and validate an index, the sustainable diet index (SDI), assessing the sustainability of dietary patterns, including multidimensional individual indicators of sustainability. Based on the FAO's definition of sustainable diets, the SDI includes seven indicators categorised into four standardised sub-indexes, respectively, environmental, nutritional, economic and sociocultural. The index (range: 4-20) was obtained by summing the sub-indexes. We computed the SDI for 29 388 participants in the NutriNet-Sante cohort study, estimated its validity and identified potential socio-demographic or lifestyle differences across the SDI quintile. In our sample, the SDI (mean=1210/20; 95 % CI 1207, 1213) was highly correlated to all the sub-indexes that exerted substantial influence on the participants' ranking. The environmental and economical sub-indexes were the most and less correlated with the SDI (Pearson R (2) 066 and 052, respectively). Dietary patterns of participants with a high SDI (considered as more sustainable) were concordant with the already published sustainable diets. Participants with high SDI scores were more often women (24 %), post-secondary graduates (22 %) and vegetarians or vegans (7 %), without obesity (16 %). Finally, the SDI could be a useful tool to easily assess the sustainability-related changes in dietary patterns, estimate the association with long-term health outcomes and help guide future public health policies.

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