乳制品和植物奶:对营养和行星健康的影响。

IF 7.4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Current Environmental Health Reports Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-10 DOI:10.1007/s40572-023-00400-z
Rebecca Ramsing, Raychel Santo, Brent F Kim, Daphene Altema-Johnson, Alyssa Wooden, Kenjin B Chang, Richard D Semba, David C Love
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摘要

审查目的:乳制品在市场上占主导地位;然而,植物奶在美国消费者中越来越受欢迎。从营养、公共卫生和全球健康的角度来看,植物奶制品与乳制品相比,仍然存在许多问题。在这里,我们比较了乳制品和植物奶的生产和消费的零售额、营养状况以及已知的健康和环境影响,并确定了未来研究的知识差距。对于我们的植物奶比较,我们回顾了杏仁、大豆、燕麦、椰子、大米、豌豆、腰果和其他有数据的植物奶。最近的发现:植物奶的零售单价通常高于牛奶,这使得低收入群体更难获得。许多植物奶都经过强化,以更接近牛奶中的微量营养素。仍然存在显著差异,尤其是蛋白质、锌和钾,这取决于基本成分和单个产品。一些植物奶含有添加糖以改善风味。植物奶通常比牛奶对环境的影响更低(例如温室气体排放、用水),但杏仁奶的水足迹更高是一个显著的例外。这篇对最近研究和消费者购买的综述证实,植物奶的零售额正在增加,并在产品之间发生变化。需要进一步的研究来更好地描述新型植物奶对环境的影响,如腰果、大麻和豌豆奶;消费者对植物奶的态度和行为;以及与长期和更频繁消费有关的安全性和潜在的健康影响。
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Dairy and Plant-Based Milks: Implications for Nutrition and Planetary Health.

Dairy and Plant-Based Milks: Implications for Nutrition and Planetary Health.

Dairy and Plant-Based Milks: Implications for Nutrition and Planetary Health.

Dairy and Plant-Based Milks: Implications for Nutrition and Planetary Health.

Purpose of review: Dairy milk products are dominant in the market; however, plant-based milks are gaining prominence among USA consumers. Many questions remain about how plant-based milk products compare to dairy milk from a nutrition, public health, and planetary health perspective. Here, we compare the retail sales, nutrient profiles, and known health and environmental impacts of the production and consumption of dairy and plant-based milks and identify knowledge gaps for future studies. For our plant-based milk comparisons, we reviewed almond, soy, oat, coconut, rice, pea, cashew, and other plant-based milks as data were available.

Recent findings: The retail unit price of plant-based milks was generally higher than that of cow's milk, making it less accessible to lower-income groups. Many plant-based milks are fortified to match the micronutrient profile of dairy milk more closely. Notable differences remained, especially in protein, zinc, and potassium, depending on the base ingredient and individual product. Some plant-based milks contain added sugar to improve flavor. Plant-based milks were generally associated with lower environmental impacts (e.g., greenhouse gas emissions, water use) than cow's milk, with the notable exception of the higher water footprint of almond milk. This review of recent studies and consumer purchases confirmed that retail sales of plant-based milks are increasing and shifting among products. Further research is needed to better characterize the environmental impacts of newer plant-based milks, such as cashew, hemp, and pea milks; consumer attitudes and behavior towards plant-based milks; and the safety and potential health effects related to their long-term and more frequent consumption.

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期刊介绍: Current Environmental Health Reports provides up-to-date expert reviews in environmental health. The goal is to evaluate and synthesize original research in all disciplines relevant for environmental health sciences, including basic research, clinical research, epidemiology, and environmental policy.
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