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Review
. 2022 Dec;81(4):288-305.
doi: 10.1017/S002966512200266X. Epub 2022 Aug 23.

Meeting report: plant-rich dietary patterns and health

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Meeting report: plant-rich dietary patterns and health

Jayne V Woodside et al. Proc Nutr Soc. 2022 Dec.

Abstract

Dietary patterns (DP) rich in plant foods are associated with improved health and reduced non-communicable disease risk. In October 2021, the Nutrition Society hosted a member-led conference, held online over 2 half days, exploring the latest research findings examining plant-rich DP and health. The aim of the present paper is to summarise the content of the conference and synopses of the individual speaker presentations are included. Topics included epidemiological analysis of plant-rich DP and health outcomes, the effects of dietary interventions which have increased fruit and vegetable (FV) intake on a range of health outcomes, how adherence to plant-rich DP is assessed, the use of biomarkers to assess FV intake and a consideration of how modifying behaviour towards increased FV intake could impact environmental outcomes, planetary health and food systems. In conclusion, although there are still considerable uncertainties which require further research, which were considered as part of the conference and are summarised in this review, adopting a plant-rich DP at a population level could have a considerable impact on diet and health outcomes, as well as planetary health.

Keywords: Diet; Dietary patterns; Fruit; Plant-rich dietary patterns; Vegetables; health.

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Traditional (a) and modern (b) food production systems, illustrating the strength of links between the different elements of the system, with changes occurring as a result of agricultural/crop revolution.

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