The effect of an app-based dietary intervention on diet-related greenhouse gas emissions - results from a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Dietary change towards a diet low in greenhouse gas emissions (GHGEs) can reduce climate impact and improve individual-level health. However, there is a lack of understanding if diet interventions can achieve low-GHGE diets. Methods A randomized controlled trial was conducted to...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie Pitt (Author), Linnea Sjöblom (Author), Katarina Bälter (Author), Ylva Trolle Lagerros (Author), Stephanie E Bonn (Author) |
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