Let we check what in Switzerland and other countries happen.
Again you can see an HUGE difference! So talking like just one country doesn't make any sense related to nutrition, as we wrote in the past too
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/19
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/164
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/165
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/20
A publication by ETHZ "Thus, national dietary recommendations for animal products should be revised and recommended quantities lowered."
So the point again is not to go for a full vegan diet or no vegan diet, but such things need to be adapted to each single country, based on cultural / religious aspects, diseases, current situation of the patient. There are people overeating animal protein, but there are still people who don't get enough protein, even if they eat meat ... so again the topic "average" is just bullshit. Cool for statistics, but not for proper CO2 reduction, nutrition, etc.
A vegan diet can be good for maybe most people, but not all! The same for an animal diet, considering that plant food have various benefits, if we exclude the protein topic.
Global dietary patterns demonstrate relatively low consumption of fruits, vegetables, plant-based proteins and whole grains with high consumption of added sugars, salt and meat.
In general, people need to consume more fruits and vegetables, whole grains and plant-based protein while consuming fewer total calories, added sugar and added salt.
Even WWF is showing in their paper, that vegetable and fruits worldwide are not respecting the suggestions, like we previously reported about Switzerland
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/249
A large percentage of the population is either underfed and/or undernourished – in 2020, up to 811 million people faced hunger. We need to consider even topic like finance situation. Most people just ignore this.
https://t.me/VeganNutritionTelegram/9
https://t.me/VeganNutritionTelegram/10
https://t.me/VeganNutritionTelegram/11
Again you can see an HUGE difference! So talking like just one country doesn't make any sense related to nutrition, as we wrote in the past too
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/19
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/164
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/165
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/20
A publication by ETHZ "Thus, national dietary recommendations for animal products should be revised and recommended quantities lowered."
So the point again is not to go for a full vegan diet or no vegan diet, but such things need to be adapted to each single country, based on cultural / religious aspects, diseases, current situation of the patient. There are people overeating animal protein, but there are still people who don't get enough protein, even if they eat meat ... so again the topic "average" is just bullshit. Cool for statistics, but not for proper CO2 reduction, nutrition, etc.
A vegan diet can be good for maybe most people, but not all! The same for an animal diet, considering that plant food have various benefits, if we exclude the protein topic.
Global dietary patterns demonstrate relatively low consumption of fruits, vegetables, plant-based proteins and whole grains with high consumption of added sugars, salt and meat.
In general, people need to consume more fruits and vegetables, whole grains and plant-based protein while consuming fewer total calories, added sugar and added salt.
Even WWF is showing in their paper, that vegetable and fruits worldwide are not respecting the suggestions, like we previously reported about Switzerland
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/249
A large percentage of the population is either underfed and/or undernourished – in 2020, up to 811 million people faced hunger. We need to consider even topic like finance situation. Most people just ignore this.
https://t.me/VeganNutritionTelegram/9
https://t.me/VeganNutritionTelegram/10
https://t.me/VeganNutritionTelegram/11