Bad for Planet and Health: New Study Reveals Alarming Truth About Keto and Paleo Diets

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Bad for Planet and Health: New Study Reveals Alarming Truth About Keto and Paleo Diets
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The keto and paleo diets were discovered to be the least sustainable and received the lowest diet quality scores among the six popular diets that were analyzed. This may be difficult for those following the keto or paleo diets to swallow. According to a recent study from Tulane University, whi

The study found that the keto diet generates about 3 kg of carbon dioxide per 1,000 calories consumed, while the paleo diet produces 2.6 kg per 1,000 calories. Having a low carbon footprint is important as it helps to reduce the negative impact of human activities on the environment and mitigate climate change.

The study’s senior author Diego Rose, professor and nutrition program director at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, said that while researchers have examined the nutritional impact of keto and paleo diets, this is the first study to measure the carbon footprints of each diet, as consumed by U.S. adults and compare them to other common diets.

The pescatarian diet scored highest on nutritional quality of the diets analyzed, with vegetarian and vegan diets following behind. “Climate change is arguably one of the most pressing problems of our time, and a lot of people are interested in moving to a plant-based diet,” Rose said. “Based on our results, that would reduce your footprint and be generally healthy. Our research also shows there’s a way to improve your health and footprint without giving up meat entirely.”

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