| Literature DB >> 27809233 |
Gilly A Hendrie1, Danielle Baird2, Brad Ridoutt3, Michalis Hadjikakou4, Manny Noakes5.
Abstract
Population dietary guidelines have started to include information about the environmental impacts of food choices, but more quantifiable evidence is needed, particularly about the impacts associated with discretionary foods. This paper utilised the 2011-2012 Australian Health Survey food intake data along with a highly disaggregated input-output model to estimate the greenhouse gas emissions (GHGe) of Australians' dietary intake, and compare current patterns of eating which vary in diet quality and GHGe to the recommended diet. The average dietary GHGe were 18.72 ± 12.06 and 13.73 ± 8.72 kg CO₂e/day for male and female adults, respectively. The correlation between total energy and GHGe was r = 0.54 (p < 0.001). Core foods contributed 68.4% and discretionary foods 29.4%. Within core foods, fresh meat and alternatives (33.9%) was the greatest contributor. The modelling of current dietary patterns showed the contribution of discretionary foods to GHGe was 121% greater in the average diet and 307% greater in the "lower quality, higher GHGe" diet compared to the recommended diet. Reducing discretionary food intake would allow for small increases in emissions from core foods (in particular vegetables, dairy and grains), thereby providing a nutritional benefit at little environmental expense. Public health messages that promote healthy eating, eating to one's energy needs and improved diet quality will also contribute to lowering GHGe.Entities:
Keywords: Australia; discretionary foods; environmental impacts; greenhouse gas emissions; sustainable diet
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27809233 PMCID: PMC5133078 DOI: 10.3390/nu8110690
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Examples of ingredient composition percentages of mixed dishes.
| Ingredient Number | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (%) * | 2 (%) | 3 (%) | 4 (%) | 5 (%) | |
| Grain + Meat (or meat alternative) (e.g., cheese burger) | Grain (50) | Meat alt (40) | Sauce (5) | Cheese (5) | - |
| Grain + Meat (or meat alternative) + Salad (e.g., chicken and salad wrap) | Grain (30) | Meat alt (30) | Veg (30) | Sauce (5) | Cheese (5) |
| Grain + Meat (or meat alternative) | Grain (65) | Meat alt (25) | Sauce (5) | Oil (5) | - |
| Meat (or meat alternative) + sauce (e.g., meat curry sauce) | Meat alt (50) | Veg (15) | Sauce (5) | Oil (5) | - |
| Meat (or meat alternative) + Grain + Vege (e.g., meat, vegetable stir fry with rice) | Meat alt (30) | Grain (40) | Veg (20) | Sauce (10) | - |
* Percentage cereal grain component (Grain) e.g., bread, pasta, rice, and noodles; Meat and alternatives (Meat alt) e.g., beef, chicken, eggs, and tofu; and Vegetables (Veg) e.g., cooked, raw and salad vegetables within dishes.
Greenhouse gas emissions per purchase price (kg CO2eper Australian dollar (($A) for all food products used in this analysis, categorized into their respective food group).
| Food Group | Food Products | GHGe/Purchase Price (kg Co2e/$A) |
|---|---|---|
| Dried fruit (excl sun-dried) | 0.48338 | |
| Kiwi fruit | 0.47974 | |
| Fruit juices, single strength or concentrated | 0.44525 | |
| Preserved fruit and fruit products | 0.43979 | |
| Berries nec—fresh and sun-dried | 0.40945 | |
| Grapes sun-dried or for drying | 0.39999 | |
| Pears and quinces—fresh and sun-dried | 0.39512 | |
| Olives—fresh and sun-dried | 0.38884 | |
| Grapes—table | 0.37619 | |
| Strawberries | 0.36613 | |
| Orchard fruit nec—fresh and sun-dried | 0.34844 | |
| Bananas—fresh and sun-dried | 0.34317 | |
| Stone fruit—fresh and sun-dried | 0.34280 | |
| Citrus fruit—fresh and sun-dried | 0.34152 | |
| Apples—fresh and sun-dried | 0.33794 | |
| Grapes—wine | 0.33149 | |
| Lettuces grown undercover | 0.63478 | |
| Fresh vegetable salads, in plastic containers | 0.55611 | |
| Mushroom spawn | 0.53921 | |
| Vegetable juices (incl mixtures) (incl tomato); mixtures of vegetable and fruit juices | 0.53887 | |
| Farmed seaweed | 0.53246 | |
| Tomato pulp, puree and paste | 0.49218 | |
| Vegetables, prepared or preserved (incl dried or shelled)(excl frozen); pickles and chutney | 0.44630 | |
| Vegetables, frozen | 0.44326 | |
| Tomatoes grown undercover | 0.43371 | |
| Olives—fresh and sun-dried | 0.38884 | |
| Other vegetables, fresh or chilled, grown undercover | 0.38360 | |
| Beans, french and runner; peas, green or blue grown outdoors | 0.35533 | |
| Onions grown outdoors | 0.34963 | |
| Carrots grown outdoors | 0.33958 | |
| Lettuces grown outdoors | 0.33944 | |
| Cabbages, brussels sprouts, cauliflowers and broccoli grown outdoors | 0.33546 | |
| Tomatoes grown outdoors | 0.32920 | |
| Mushrooms, fresh or chilled | 0.32215 | |
| Potatoes, sweet potatoes and edible roots tubers grown outdoors | 0.30533 | |
| Other vegetables (incl. melons), fresh or chilled grown outdoors | 0.30334 | |
| Cereal grains nec | 2.51001 | |
| Oilseeds | 2.33390 | |
| Lupins (white or yellow) for grain | 1.83608 | |
| Legumes for grain nec | 1.73941 | |
| Rice, in the husk | 1.59707 | |
| Cereal foods (incl breakfast foods) | 0.94889 | |
| Rice (husked, semi-milled or wholly milled) | 0.93857 | |
| Rice groats, meals and pellets; other worked cereal grains | 0.93798 | |
| Malt (excl malt extract) | 0.92090 | |
| Pasta | 0.91909 | |
| Wheat and other cereal flours (incl self-raising) | 0.91385 | |
| Starch of wheat and corn | 0.90673 | |
| Mixes and doughs nec (incl custard powder) for preparation of bakers wares (excl frozen) | 0.88976 | |
| Flour mill products nec, for human consumption | 0.87563 | |
| Malt extract | 0.84356 | |
| Wheat bran for human consumption (excl for breakfast food) | 0.82789 | |
| Oats, unmilled | 0.67978 | |
| Bread and bread rolls | 0.67820 | |
| Grain, sorghum | 0.63955 | |
| Barley, unmilled | 0.61517 | |
| Wheat (incl spelt) and meslin, unmilled | 0.60383 | |
| Dried roots, tubers and vegetables; Flour and meal of vegetables | 0.50484 | |
| Beef | 3.23960 | |
| Lamb | 3.07132 | |
| Pork | 1.45418 | |
| Kangaroo | 1.26580 | |
| Poultry and poultry products (incl canned) | 1.79654 | |
| Rock lobster and crab | 0.97399 | |
| Crustaceans, molluscs & aquatic invertebrates nec (chilled, frozen, preserved or otherwise prepared) | 0.90976 | |
| Frozen whole fish, fish fillets and fish meat; fish loaf, cake, balls and paste; smoked fish; fish fingers; caviar | 0.89430 | |
| Oysters and other aquatic invertebrates nec, live, fresh or chilled | 0.88602 | |
| Rock lobster and crayfish (incl tails), chilled or frozen (incl boiled and frozen) | 0.88479 | |
| Inedible flours, meals, pellets & other products nec of fish, crustaceans & molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates | 0.84087 | |
| Fish, canned | 0.80886 | |
| Fish and squid (line fishing) | 0.80605 | |
| Coral and similar, shells of molluscs; natural animal sponges; algae, fresh or dried | 0.74707 | |
| Freshwater fish and aquatic animals nec | 0.74366 | |
| Prawns | 0.70514 | |
| Fish (trawling or netting) | 0.68971 | |
| Farmed fish and fish hatchery products | 0.64590 | |
| Farmed prawns and crustaceans nec | 0.50414 | |
| Farmed oysters (including Pearl), paua and molluscs nec | 0.39522 | |
| Eggs | 0.82685 | |
| Peanut butter and other nut butters, pastes and purees; | 0.60125 | |
| Nuts, roasted | 0.58439 | |
| Almonds and macadamias | 0.35695 | |
| Edible nuts (excluding Peanuts) nec; Other fruit nec—fresh and sun-dried | 0.34630 | |
| Edible offals (excl poultry offals) | 1.82509 | |
| Meat (excl fresh) for human consumption | 1.73576 | |
| Other animal products nec | 1.72872 | |
| Deer | 0.65689 | |
| Mixed meat and vegetables, canned | 0.60675 | |
| Cheese and curd | 1.30394 | |
| Flavoured whole milk drinks | 1.29049 | |
| Sour cream, yoghurt and other cultured milk products | 1.28294 | |
| Milk and cream, concentrated or sweetened; lactose and lactose syrup; products of natural milk constituents | 1.26744 | |
| Milk based food preparations (excluding malt extracts) and dried milk based mixes | 1.26283 | |
| Buttermilk | 1.26123 | |
| Processed liquid milk (incl whole milk and skim) | 1.19767 | |
| Processed meat | Bacon and ham and other dried, salted or smoked pigmeat (incl canned) | 1.84050 |
| Smallgoods nec (incl crumbed lamb cutlets, cured meat (canned or uncanned), frankfurters, saveloys and salami) | 1.83591 | |
| Alcohol | Beer | 0.46729 |
| Wines (incl sparkling) of grapes and other fruit (excl vermouth) | 0.25090 | |
| Spirits and fortified wines | 0.23627 | |
| Other alcohol | 0.11501 | |
| Sugar sweetened beverages | Mineral waters and aerated waters, sweetened or flavoured, bottled | 0.48782 |
| Mineral waters and aerated waters, sweetened or flavoured, canned | 0.35982 | |
| Sweetened or flavoured bulk pre-mix & post-mix concentrates for mineral & aerated waters; non-alcoholic beverages | 0.35744 | |
| Cordials and syrups; powder flavours for soft drinks; concentrated cordial extracts | 0.35320 | |
| Dairy based desserts | Ice cream and frozen confections | 1.22533 |
| Cream (incl thickened), not concentrated or sweetened | 1.22406 | |
| Savoury and sweet biscuits and cakes | Biscuits and biscuit crumbs; rusks; ice cream cones and wafers; unleavened bread | 0.65472 |
| Cakes, pastries and crumpets | 0.65356 | |
| Biscuit and bread dough (incl frozen) | 0.63559 | |
| Bakers’ wares nec (incl pretzels and frozen pizza) (excl bread and pies) | 0.58847 | |
| Sweet and savoury pastries and pies | Meat pies | 0.62161 |
| Prepared meals (incl TV dinners), of meat or meat offal | 0.61268 | |
| Confectionary | Glucose, glucose syrup (incl dextrose) and modified starches (incl dextrins) | 0.89764 |
| Liquid refined sugar, golden syrup, artificial honey, starch and sugar products nec | 0.61563 | |
| Crystallised, drained and glace fruit, nuts and peel | 0.57841 | |
| Icing sugar, molasses (incl treacle) and sugar nec | 0.57003 | |
| Other food preparations containing cocoa (excl chocolate confectionery) | 0.53570 | |
| Raw and refined sugar in solid form (incl brown sugar) (excl icing sugar) | 0.53402 | |
| Chocolate confectionery (excl chocolate coated biscuits and white chocolate) | 0.52437 | |
| Chewing gum, white chocolate and other confectionery not containing cocoa | 0.52369 | |
| Cocoa beans (roasted); cocoa paste, powder, butter, fat or oil | 0.51854 | |
| Jams | 0.48045 | |
| Other—stock, salt, dry soups | Edible tallow (excl refined) | 1.59973 |
| Butter | 1.25690 | |
| Fats and oils derived from milk (incl butter oil); casein | 1.23787 | |
| Refined and processed animal or vegetable oils and fats (incl tallow) (excl neatsfoot, wool grease and lanolin) | 1.01827 | |
| Restaurants and catering | 0.69551 | |
| Fast food and takeaway | 0.64127 | |
| Food products nec (incl jelly crystals, meat pastes) | 0.56617 | |
| Pasta products, canned | 0.54331 | |
| Fried potato and extruded snacks | Corn chips; taco, tortilla and tostada shells | 0.56981 |
| Potato crisps and flakes | 0.55735 | |
| Beverages | Natural water nec | 0.34758 |
| Natural and artificial mineral waters and aerated waters (excl sweetened or flavoured) | 0.23294 | |
| Ice | 0.22193 | |
| Healthy fats and oils | Crude soya bean, cotton seed, peanut, sunflower, safflower, rape seed, coconut and vegetable oils | 1.01000 |
| Margarine | 1.03513 | |
| Miscellaneous | Wheat gluten and tapioca | 0.90385 |
| Prepared baking powders | 0.86756 | |
| Mustard; worcestershire sauce; mayonnaise and salad dressing | 0.58727 | |
| Coffee and tea, including substitutes | 0.58032 | |
| Yeast and yeast extracts | 0.57738 | |
| Spices | 0.57732 | |
| Gelatine | 0.57695 | |
| Flavouring essences, industrial | 0.56924 | |
| Refined salt (cooking and table) | 0.56792 | |
| Soup and homogenised food preparations including fruit, vegetables, meat or composites thereof | 0.47864 | |
| Fruit and vegetable based health, invalid or baby preparations | 0.47812 | |
| Sauces (excl worcestershire/apple); vinegar (excl wine vinegar) | 0.47399 |
Figure 1Distribution of total dietary greenhouse gas emissions for Australian males (black dashed line, n = 4282) and Australian females (grey dotted line, n = 5059).
Figure 2Scatterplot of total dietary greenhouse gas emissions against total energy intake for Australian males (n = 4282) (black) and Australian females (grey n = 5059).
Figure 3Cumulative average contribution of food groups to total dietary greenhouse gas emissions for Australian males and females.
Average percentage contribution of food groups to total dietary greenhouse gas emissions for Australian males and females.
| Male ( | Female ( | Total ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |
| Fruit | 2.9 | 5.0 | 4.0 | 6.6 | 3.5 | 5.9 |
| Vegetables | 5.5 | 9.5 | 7.5 | 11.0 | 6.5 | 10.3 |
| Breads and cereals | 13.5 | 16.0 | 13.7 | 16.2 | 13.6 | 16.1 |
| Fresh meat and alternatives | 34.7 | 29.7 | 33.1 | 29.5 | 33.9 | 29.6 |
| Dairy | 9.4 | 11.3 | 11.5 | 12.7 | 10.5 | 12.1 |
| Discretionary foods | 31.8 | 25.7 | 27.0 | 23.8 | 29.4 | 24.8 |
| Other beverages (non sugar sweetened) | 1.6 | 5.1 | 2.4 | 7.2 | 2.0 | 6.2 |
| Healthy fats and oils | 0.4 | 1.4 | 0.6 | 1.8 | 0.5 | 1.6 |
| Miscellaneous | 0.3 | 3.0 | 0.2 | 1.2 | 0.2 | 2.3 |
Italics indicates sub-groups within the major food group.
The average food intake (in serves) and dietary emissions from the three current dietary pattern scenarios and the recommended dietary pattern, for adults aged 19–50 years *.
| Adults 19–50 years | Higher Quality, Lower GHGe (7508 kJ) | Lower Quality, Higher GHGe (13,195 kJ) | Current Average (10,224 kJ) | Recommended (10,598 kJ) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intake | GHGe | Intake | GHGe | Intake | GHGe | Intake | GHGe | |
| (Serves) | (kg CO2e) | (serves) | (kg CO2e) | (Serves) | (kg CO2e) | (Serves) | (kg CO2e) | |
| Fruit | 2.3 | 0.8 | 1.9 | 0.7 | 2.0 | 0.7 | 2.0 | 0.7 |
| Vege | 3.5 | 1.3 | 2.3 | 0.9 | 3.0 | 1.1 | 5.5 | 2.0 |
| Grains | 4.5 | 2.2 | 3.6 | 1.7 | 4.2 | 2.0 | 6.0 | 2.8 |
| Meat and alternatives | 1.8 | 6.5 | 3.2 | 11.5 | 2.7 | 9.5 | 2.8 | 9.9 |
| Dairy | 1.3 | 1.5 | 1.6 | 1.9 | 1.5 | 1.7 | 2.5 | 2.9 |
| Discretionary | 2.2 | 1.7 | 11.2 | 8.6 | 6.2 | 4.7 | 2.8 | 2.1 |
| Total GHGe | 13.9 | 25.2 | 19.7 | 20.4 | ||||
* The estimation of energy in the current dietary patterns does not account for underreporting.
Figure 4Difference between greenhouse gas emissions from the current average dietary patterns and the recommended daily diet as a percentage of the recommended intake for adults aged 19–50 years.