CHAPTER TWO

Diets and Nutrition

The Potential of a Food Systems Approach

Marie T. Ruel and Inge D. Brouwer

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Anchoring sustainable healthy diets as a key outcome of food systems transformation helps prioritize diets as a critical way to tackle all forms of malnutrition

OVERVIEW

  • Priorities in nutrition research and practice have evolved over many years as new evidence has become available on preventing and addressing different forms of malnutrition.
  • Experiences with nutrition-sensitive agriculture highlight the importance of holistic, multisectoral frameworks for addressing malnutrition.
  • Adopting the “food systems for sustainable healthy diets” framework helps position consumers and their food environments in the global food systems transformation agenda.
  • Anchoring sustainable healthy diets as one of the key outcomes of food systems transformation helps prioritize diets as a critical entry point to tackle all forms of malnutrition.
  • The focus on diets, rather than on nutrition and health outcomes, helps set feasible goals for food systems transformation.

A number of investments are needed to make food systems work for diets and nutrition:

  • For sustainable healthy diets to translate into optimal nutrition and health, food systems will need to coordinate with other systems that address the underlying determinants of malnutrition — such as health, social protection, education, and women’s empowerment — and will require greater coordination among food systems actors.
  • Methods, tools, and indicators for measuring consumer behavior and food environments are urgently needed to evaluate and monitor food system solutions for sustainable healthy diets.
  • For policymakers, using the food systems paradigm creates new opportunities to revamp national food-based dietary guidelines to incorporate health and environmental considerations. Using this paradigm also provides an opportunity to address all forms of malnutrition and incorporate multi-duty actions in national nutrition plans and other relevant sectoral strategies.

Browse Chapters

Chapter One

Advancing Nutrition

Chapter Two

Diets and Nutrition

Chapter Three

Demand-Side Approaches

Chapter Four

Diet Affordability

Chapter Five

Food Environments

Chapter Six

Plant-Source Foods

Chapter Seven

Animal-Source Foods

Chapter Eight

Improved Governance

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Chapter One: Advancing Nutrition: Food System Policies and Actions for Healthy Diets​

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Chapter Two: Diets and Nutrition: The Potential of a Food Systems Approach

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Chapter Three: Demand-Side Approaches: Supporting Healthier Food Choices

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Chapter Four: Diet Affordability: Understanding the High Cost of Healthy Diets​

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Chapter Five: Food Environments: Improving their Healthfulness

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Chapter Six: Plant-Source Foods: Leveraging Crops for Nutrition and Healthy Diets

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Chapter Seven: Animal-Source Foods: Their Role in Sustainable Healthy Diets​

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Chapter Eight: Improved Governance: Creating Supportive Environments for Diet and Nutrition Policies​

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