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Harnessing the power on our plates: sustainable dietary patterns for public and planetary health

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0029665123004809

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Dietary intake; Non-communicable disease risk; Public health; Planetary health; Sustainable diets; Food systems; Socioeconomic inequalities

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Globally, poor diet quality is associated with malnutrition and poorer health outcomes. Changing food systems is necessary to reduce environmental impacts and mitigate climate change's effect on our food supply. A systems-thinking approach is essential to address the complex interactions between climate change, food, and health and achieve sustainable development goals.
Globally, diet quality is poor, with populations failing to achieve national dietary guidelines. Such failure has been consistently linked with malnutrition and poorer health outcomes. In addition to the impact of diet on health outcomes, it is now accepted that what we eat, and the resulting food system, has significant environmental or planetary health impacts. Changes are required to our food systems to reduce these impacts and mitigate the impact of climate change on our food supply. Given the complexity of the interactions between climate change, food and health, and the different actors and drivers that influence these, a systems-thinking approach to capture such complexity is essential. Such an approach will help address the challenges set by the UN 2030 Agenda for sustainable development in the form of the sustainable development goals (SDG). Progress against SDG has been challenging, with an ultimate target of 2030. While the scientific uncertainties regarding diet and public and planetary health need to be addressed, equal attention needs to be paid to the structures and systems, as there is a need for multi-level, coherent and sustained structural interventions and policies across the full food system/supply chain to effect behaviour change. Such systems-level change must always keep nutritional status, including impact on micronutrient status, in mind. However, benefits to both population and environmental health could be expected from achieving dietary behaviour change towards more sustainable diets.

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