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Introduction: Moving towards a more plant-based dietary pattern would likely be beneficial in terms of a variety of sustainability dimensions.
Methodology: We conducted a 2-year intervention study with six measurement time points (baseline, 10 weeks, 6 months, 1 year, 1½ years, 2 years) in rural northwest Germany. The intervention consisted of a lifestyle programme, and dietary recommendations were to move towards a healthy, plant-based diet. The control group received no intervention. Diet quality was assessed with the healthful plant-based diet index (hPDI).
Results: In the intervention group (n = 67), the 2-year trajectory of hPDI was significantly higher compared to control (n = 39; p 0.001; between-group difference: 5.7 (95% CI 4.0, 7.3) food portions/day; adjusted for baseline). The 2-year trajectory of meat intake was significantly lower in the intervention group (n = 79) compared to control (n = 40; p 0.001; between-group difference: -0.7 (95% CI -0.9, -0.5) portions/day; adjusted for baseline).
Conclusion: Our study confirms that plant-based nutrition education in the general population is likely to result in at least modest dietary improvements in terms of general healthfulness and meat reduction.
Mittlerweile eine feste Institution und im Terminkalender vieler FM und CREM Verantwortlichen fixiert: Der Münsteraner Facility Management Tag. Seit nunmehr 10 Jahren kommen Interessierte und Freunde der FM-Branche nach Münster, um gemeinsam über Entwicklungen und Trends der Branche zu diskutieren. Der Münsteraner Facility Management Tag verfolgt dabei folgende Schwerpunkte: Darstellung praxisnaher Lösungsansätze Praxisorientierte Wissensvermittlung Stärkung des Transfers zwischen Theorie und Praxis unter dem Motto "Wissenschaft.Praktisch.Machen" Erfahrungsaustausch und best-practice