Updating the mediterranean diet pyramid towards sustainability: Focus on environmental concerns
Keywords: 
Mediterranean diet
Mediterranean diet pyramid
Sustainable diets
Sustainability
Environmental concern
Nutrition
Food-based dietary guidelines
Issue Date: 
2020
Publisher: 
MDPI AG
ISSN: 
1660-4601
Note: 
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Citation: 
Serra-Majem, L. (Luis); Tomaino, L. (Laura); Dernini, S. (Sandro); et al. "Updating the mediterranean diet pyramid towards sustainability: Focus on environmental concerns". International journal of environmental research and public health. 17 (23), 2020, 8758
Abstract
Background: Nowadays the food production, supply and consumption chain represent a major cause of ecological pressure on the natural environment, and diet links worldwide human health with environmental sustainability. Food policy, dietary guidelines and food security strategies need to evolve from the limited historical approach, mainly focused on nutrients and health, to a new one considering the environmental, socio-economic and cultural impact—and thus the sustainability—of diets. Objective: To present an updated version of the Mediterranean Diet Pyramid (MDP) to reflect multiple environmental concerns. Methods: We performed a revision and restructuring of the MDP to incorporate more recent findings on the sustainability and environmental impact of the Mediterranean Diet pattern, as well as its associations with nutrition and health. For each level of the MDP we provided a third dimension featuring the corresponding environmental aspects related to it. Conclusions: The new environmental dimension of the MDP enhances food intake recommendations addressing both health and environmental issues. Compared to the previous 2011 version, it emphasizes more strongly a lower consumption of red meat and bovine dairy products, and a higher consumption of legumes and locally grown eco-friendly plant foods as much as possible.

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