The Intersection of Health and Planet: Why Food Choices Matter

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作者
Robbins, Ocean
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[1] Santa Cruz, CA
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plant-based diets; health equity; sustainable food systems; chronic disease prevention; food justice; environmental impact; lifestyle medicine; global health; climate change mitigation; resource conservation; LIFE-STYLE; RISK; DISEASE;
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10.1177/15598276251323249
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Objective: To explore the interconnected crises of chronic disease, environmental degradation, and social inequity through the lens of food systems and to highlight the potential of plant-based dietary patterns to mitigate these challenges. Main Outcomes and Measures: Evidence demonstrates that plant-based diets reduce the prevalence of chronic diseases, including heart disease and type 2 diabetes, alleviate environmental harm by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and water usage, and promote health equity by increasing access to affordable, nutritious foods. Quantitative outcomes include projected savings of trillions of dollars in health care and climate-related costs and the prevention of millions of premature deaths globally. Results: Transitioning to plant-forward food systems has been associated with a reduction in chronic disease risk by up to 90%, a significant decrease in health care expenditures, and a 75% reduction in agricultural land use. Key interventions, such as produce prescriptions and plant-based meal programs, demonstrate the effectiveness of systemic solutions in improving health outcomes while addressing structural inequities. Conclusion: Aligning individual and collective efforts toward sustainable, health-focused food systems presents a transformative opportunity to improve global health, conserve natural resources, and foster social equity. By adopting plant-based diets and supporting equitable food policies, individuals, health care professionals, and policymakers can collaboratively create a more resilient, sustainable, and just future for generations to come.
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