Reducing GHG emissions while improving diet quality: exploring the potential of reduced meat, cheese and alcoholic and soft drinks consumption at specific moments during the day
Abstract Background The typical Western diet is associated with high levels of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and with obesity and other diet-related diseases. This study aims to determine the impact of adjustments to the current diet at specific moments of food consumption, to lower GHG emissions a...
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Main Authors: | Mirjam E. van de Kamp (Author), S. Marije Seves (Author), Elisabeth H. M. Temme (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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