| Literature DB >> 32063684 |
Graham A McAuliffe1, Taro Takahashi1,2, Michael R F Lee1,2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The nutritional quality of final products is attracting an increased level of attention within life cycle assessment (LCA) literature of agri-food systems. The majority of these studies, however, are based on comparisons at the dietary level and, therefore, are unable to offer immediate implications for farmers as to how best to produce food. This article evaluates recent literature examining the nutrition-environment nexus at the commodity level, with the aim to identify potential pathways towards sustainability analysis that can inform both consumers and producers.Entities:
Keywords: Agriculture; Climate change; Environment; Food production; Life cycle assessment; Literature review; Nutrient density score; Nutrition
Year: 2019 PMID: 32063684 PMCID: PMC6994510 DOI: 10.1007/s11367-019-01679-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Life Cycle Assess ISSN: 0948-3349 Impact factor: 4.141
Summary of attributes specific to each of the included studies
| Study | Primary product(s) | Study region | Functional units | Number of nutrients (maximum) | Nutrient density included | System boundary | Impact categories | Farm-level management included | Complexity tiera |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teixeira et al. ( | Pâté | France | 100 g pâté, 1 kcal, 1 g protein | 1 | No | Cradle to cradle (full life cycle) | GWP | Yes | 1 |
| Tyszler et al. ( | Apples, oranges, chicken, beef, vegetarian burgers, cod, salmon | Netherlands | 100 g, 1 portion | 36 | No | NS | GWP; EU; LU | No | 1 |
| Doran-Browne et al. ( | Lamb (with and without fat), beef (with and without fat), whole milk, skimmed milk, wheat flour, rapeseed oil | Australia | 1% nutrient density, t product, t protein, GJ energy | 12 | Yes | Cradle to processing (prior to packaging) | GWP | Yes | 2 |
| Drewnowski et al. ( | 483 foods and beverages | France | 100 g, 100 kcal, nutrient densities correlated with mass or energy | 15 | Yes | Cradle to retail | GWP | No | 2 |
| Masset et al. ( | 373 foods | France | 100 g, 100 kcal, nutrient densities correlated with mass or energy | 8 | No | NS | GWP | No | 2 |
| Roibás et al. ( | Conventional UHT milk; enhanced UHT milk | Spain | 1 l packaged milk, 55 μ Se/day | 1 | No | Cradle to dairy factory exit | GWP; WF | Yes | 1 |
| Tessari et al. ( | 15 common food products | Italy | 100 g edible product, 13 g total essential amino acids, edible mass required to supply all essential amino acids | 9 (essential amino acids) | Yesb | NS | GWP; LU | No | 1 |
| Stylianou et al. ( | Weighted average of whole, skimmed, semi-skimmed and non-fat milk | USA | 1 serving of milk (added to a diet or replacing other calorific sources) | NA | No | NS | HHD; EQ; RU; ES | No | 3 |
| Saarinen et al. ( | 29 common Finnish foods | Finland | 100 g, 6 nutrient density scores | 12 | Yes | Cradle to consumption | GWP | No | 2 |
| Sonesson et al. ( | Bread, chicken fillet, minced pork, minced beef, milk, pea soup | Sweden | 1 kg product, 1 g protein, 1 g digestible protein, protein quality index | 9 (essential amino acids) | Yesb | Cradle to preparation for consumption | GWP | No | 3 |
| Chaudhary et al. ( | Yellow pea, bread, breakfast cereals, pasta | Canada | Nutrition carbon footprint score (nutrient balance/carbon footprint per serving) | 27 | Yes | Cradle to food manufacturing | GWP | No | 2 |
| McAuliffe et al. ( | Beef, chicken, lamb, pork | UK | 100 g meat, 1 g omega-3 fatty acids, 1 g non-competing omega-3 fatty acids, 1% nutrient density score | 13 | Yes | Cradle to farm gate | GWP | Yes | 2 |
| Schaubroeck et al. ( | 42 canteen meals | Belgium | 1 meal serving | 7 | No | Cradle to food preparation at canteen | EF | No | 1 |
| Xu et al. ( | 19 carbohydrate-rich foods grouped as: rice, wheat, potato, maize, pulses | China | 1 kg product, carbohydrates/kg product, protein/kg product, energy/kg product, 2 nutrient profiles scores | 21 | Yes | Cradle to processing (prior to retail) | GWP | Yes | 2 |
| Hallström et al. ( | 37 types of seafood | Sweden | Seven different nutrient density scores | 24 | Yes | Cradle to fish landing | GWP | Yes | 2 |
| Sonesson et al. ( | Bread, apples, tomatoes, milk, hard cheese, spread, chicken fillets | Sweden | Nutrient density score, nutrient score in relation to a dietary context | 12 | Yes | Cradle to processing | GWP | No | 3 |
EF, ecological footprint; EQ, ecosystem quality; ES, ecosystem services; EU, energy use; GWP, global warming potential; HHD, human health damage; LU, land use; RU, resource use; WF, water footprint
aComplexity tiers are defined as: (1) solely relying on single-issue functional units, (2) considering multiple nutrients within single functional units and (3) utilising commodity-level nutritional information in diet-level assessments
bThese studies adopt amino acid density, as opposed nutrient density with a wider range of micro- and macronutrients, to evaluate the nutritional value of products