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. 2017 Apr 21;9(4):412.
doi: 10.3390/nu9040412.

"Eat as If You Could Save the Planet and Win!" Sustainability Integration into Nutrition for Exercise and Sport

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"Eat as If You Could Save the Planet and Win!" Sustainability Integration into Nutrition for Exercise and Sport

Nanna Meyer et al. Nutrients. .

Abstract

Today's industrial food production contributes significantly to environmental degradation. Meat production accounts for the largest impact, including greenhouse gas emissions, land and water use. While food production and consumption are important aspects when addressing climate change, this article focuses predominantly on dietary change that promotes both health for planet and people with focus on athletes. Healthy, sustainable eating recommendations begin to appear in various governmental guidelines. However, there remains resistance to the suggested reductions in meat consumption. While food citizens are likely to choose what is good for them and the planet, others may not, unless healthy eating initiatives integrate creative food literacy approaches with experiential learning as a potential vehicle for change. This concept paper is organized in three sections: (1) Environmental impact of food; (2) health and sustainability connections; and (3) application in sports and exercise. For active individuals, this article focuses on the quantity of protein, highlighting meat and dairy, and quality of food, with topics such as organic production and biodiversity. Finally, the timing of when to integrate sustainability principles in sport nutrition is discussed, followed by practical applications for education and inclusion in team, institutional, and event operations.

Keywords: athlete; environment; food; food literacy; health; sports nutrition; sustainability; sustainable diet.

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