Identifying effective interventions to promote consumption of protein-rich foods from lower ecological footprint sources: A systematic literature review.
Addressing overconsumption of protein-rich foods from high ecological footprint sources can have positive impacts on health such as reduction of non-communicable disease risk and protecting the natural environment. With the increased attention towards development of ecologically sustainable diets, t...
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Main Authors: | Rimante Ronto (Author), Golsa Saberi (Author), Gianna Maxi Leila Robbers (Author), Stephanie Godrich (Author), Mark Lawrence (Author), Shawn Somerset (Author), Jessica Fanzo (Author), Josephine Y Chau (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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