“One Health” diet: 9 tips for adopting it

One Health diet 9 tips for adopting it

The One Healh diet is a diet that respects the health of the environment and our health. It comes from the One Heath concept, one health. Discover the important points of this diet.

The “One World, One Health” concept, “One World, One Health” is a concept that integrates the relationships between animal health, human health and the environment. It can be translated as “one health for the Earth, animals and Men”.

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“The One Healh concept is about preserving health by preserving the environment. It’s a way of life and the way we eat is part of it”explains Anne Dufour, journalist specializing in nutrition, author of numerous bestsellers on health and fitness at Leduc.s.*

The FAO, the OIE or World Organization for Animal Health, the WHO, UNICEF and the World Bank have joined forces at the instigation of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) to implement preventive health measures that meet the objectives of the “One Health” concept.

“The One Health diet is a practical and concrete translation of the guidelines launched by the WHO. We finally know what to do at our level to use the planet’s resources differently”, informs Anne Dufour. A good way to get out of eco-anxiety if you suffer from it. Everyone at our level by changing our food consumption habits, among other things, we can help the planet. Every little step counts. Discover the main points of the One Healh diet and …it’s up to you!

*Author with Carole Garnier of One Health Planpublished January 12, 2021 by Editions Leduc.s

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I eat in season
Why is One Health eating in season? Because it has a beneficial impact on health and the environment. “Growing fruits and vegetables out of season has a phenomenal energy cost and seasonal fruits and vegetables contain more vitamins and minerals”, informs Anne Dufour, citing the example of greenhouses for tomatoes in winter. Eating in season must also include meats, fish, cheeses. “If you eat fish when it is its breeding season, you compromise the survival of the species. In addition, the season also has an impact on the content of omega-3 from fish. Eating seasonal fish does not disturb fishing stocks and ensures you a good intake of omega-3s”. Anne Dufour specifies that it is advisable to eat seasonal food near us, because the concept of season varies slightly according to the region. French.

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