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How are meat and dairy represented in a sustainability context in food-based dietary guidelines?

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. Shifting towards more sustainable diets is urgent and unavoidable in the current health and climate crises. Substantial changes in dietary norms are necessary to facilitate this shift, as present-day… Click to show full abstract

. Shifting towards more sustainable diets is urgent and unavoidable in the current health and climate crises. Substantial changes in dietary norms are necessary to facilitate this shift, as present-day norms around animal products, particularly meat, can prevent transi-tioning to more sustainable diets. Food-based dietary guidelines (FBDG) are well placed to demonstrate norms around food both written, e.g. the guidance within, and through visual information, e.g. how meat and dairy are portrayed. Existing reviews have explored messaging within guidelines globally. For example, from a health perspective, representation of plant-based diets and plant-based guidance and sustainability messaging. However, research has yet to explore guidance around meat and dairy consumption in the context of sustainability, written and visually, focusing solely on consumer facing guidelines. This is particularly important, as citizens are unlikely to look beyond the succinct consumer-facing guidelines, especially as we are now so bombarded by health and nutritional messaging. Therefore, there is a need to explore FBDG recommendations for meat and dairy from a sustainability angle, focusing on consumer-facing information, to understand the guidance around sustainable diets. 83 countries ’ guidelines were identi fi ed for analysis, meeting the criteria of available FBDG and middle, upper-middle or high income. 13 countries contained sustainability key words in their consumer facing guidelines. Written guidance around meat and dairy were analysed, along with their visual representations in the guidelines. A total of 6 out of 13 countries recommended reducing meat, with 3 of those countries giving weights and servings. Only one country recommended limiting consumption of dairy, with one country recommending maintaining a daily consumption of dairy. The visual representations of meat and dairy varied throughout guidelines, with one country representing meat as little as 1 out of 37 images

Keywords: food; dairy; guidance; sustainability; meat dairy

Journal Title: Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
Year Published: 2023

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