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Title: Association between Beverage Consumption and Environmental Sustainability in an Adult Population with Metabolic Syndrome
Author: García, Silvia
Monserrat-Mesquida, Margalida
Argelich, Emma
Ugarriza, Lucía
Salas-salvadó, Jordi
Bautista, Inmaculada
Vioque, Jesús
Zomeño, María Dolores
Corella, Dolores
Pintó, Xavier
Bueno-cavanillas, Aurora
Daimiel, Lidia
Martínez, J. Alfredo
Nishi, Stephanie
Herrera-ramos, Estefanía
González-palacios, Sandra
Fitó, Montserrat
Asensio, Eva M.
Fanlo-maresma, Marta
Cano-ibáñez, Naomi
Cuadrado-soto, Esther
Abete, Itziar
Tur, Josep A.
Bouzas, Cristina
Issue Date: 3-Mar-2024
Publisher: MDPI AG
Abstract: Beverages are an important part of the diet, but their environmental impact has been scarcely assessed. The aim of this study was to assess how changes in beverage consumption over a one-year period can impact the environmental sustainability of the diet. This is a one-year longitudinal study of 55-75-year-old participants with metabolic syndrome (n = 1122) within the frame of the PREDIMED-Plus study. Food and beverage intake were assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire and a validated beverage-specific questionnaire. The Agribalyse (R) 3.0.1 database was used to calculate environmental impact parameters such as greenhouse gas emission, energy, water, and land use. A sustainability beverage score was created by considering the evaluated environmental markers. A higher beverage sustainability score was obtained when decreasing the consumption of bottled water, natural and packed fruit juice, milk, and drinkable dairy, soups and broths, sorbets and jellies, soft drinks, tea without sugar, beer (with and without alcohol), and wine, as well as when increasing the consumption of tap water and coffee with milk and without sugar. Beverage consumption should be considered when assessing the environmental impact of a diet. Trial registration: ISRCTN, ISRCTN89898870. Registered 5 September 2013.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16050730
It is part of: Nutrients, 2024, vol. 16, issue. 5, p. 730
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/212232
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16050730
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