Improving diet sustainability through evolution of food choices: review of epidemiological studies on the environmental impact of diets

Nutrition Reviews - Tập 75 Số 1 - Trang 2-17 - 2017
Marlène Pérignon1, Florent Vieux2, Louis-Georges Soler3, Gabriel Masset1, Nicole Darmon4
1NORT - Nutrition, obésité et risque thrombotique (Faculté de Médecine Timone - 27 Bd Jean Moulin 13385 Marseille Cedex 5 - France)
2MS Nutrition (Marseille - France)
3ALISS - Alimentation et sciences sociales (65 boulevard de Brandebourg 94205 Ivry sur Seine - France)
4UMR MOISA - Marchés, Organisations, Institutions et Stratégies d'Acteurs (2 Place Pierre Viala 34 060 Montpellier Cedex 1 - France)

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