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Relationship between nutrient profiles, carbon footprint and water footprint of hospital menus
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Nutrition & Food Science
Nutrition & Food Science (2024) 54 (2): 319–333.
Published: 19 December 2023
...Gizem Aytekin-Sahin; Aslihan Besparmak; Seda Sultan Sagir; Adeviye Somtas; Dilsad Ozturk Purpose This study aims to evaluate the nutrient profile, carbon footprint and water footprint of one-month menus presented in five hospitals in Turkey and compare their environmental impacts...
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The evaluation of menus’ adherence to sustainable nutrition and comparison with sustainable menu example in a Turkish university refectory
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Nutrition & Food Science
Nutrition & Food Science (2023) 53 (8): 1293–1303.
Published: 06 June 2023
... the nutrient-rich food index (NRF 9.3), waste amount, food cost, water and carbon footprint parameters of the meals. Findings Comparing the December menu with the suggested sustainable December menu showed a significant reduction in carbon and water footprint (p = 0.001), food cost (p...
