Health, agricultural, and economic effects of adoption of healthy diet recommendations.

Karen Lock ORCID logo; Richard D Smith; Alan D Dangour ORCID logo; Marcus Keogh-Brown ORCID logo; Gessuir Pigatto; Corinna Hawkes; Regina Mara Fisberg; Zaid Chalabi; (2010) Health, agricultural, and economic effects of adoption of healthy diet recommendations. Lancet, 376 (9753). pp. 1699-1709. ISSN 0140-6736 DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(10)61352-9
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Transition to diets that are high in saturated fat and sugar has caused a global public health concern, as the pattern of food consumption is a major modifiable risk factor for chronic non-communicable diseases. Although agri-food systems are intimately associated with this transition, agriculture and health sectors are largely disconnected in their priorities, policy, and analysis, with neither side considering the complex inter-relation between agri-trade, patterns of food consumption, health, and development. We show the importance of connection of these perspectives through estimation of the eff ect of adopting a healthy diet on population health, agricultural production, trade, the economy, and livelihoods,with a computable general equilibrium approach. On the basis of case-studies from the UK and Brazil, we suggest that benefits of a healthy diet policy will vary substantially between different populations, not only because of population dietary intake but also because of agricultural production, trade, and other economic factors.

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