The Planetary Health Diet (PHD) presents a groundbreaking approach to eating that benefits both personal health and environmental sustainability. Kanikka Malhotra, Consultant Dietician & Diabetes Educator, elaborated on the rationale and implementation of the PHD.
This diet emphasizes minimally processed plant-based foods such as fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains. While it allows moderate consumption of meat, poultry, fish, and dairy, the focus is on reducing intake of red meat, processed foods, added sugars, refined carbs, and unhealthy fats, Malhotra explained.
Malhotra highlighted the dual advantages of adopting the PHD:
Transitioning to the PHD can be facilitated with these practical tips provided by Malhotra:
Regarding health benefits and considerations, Malhotra noted that the PHD may lower the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, primarily due to the high fiber content of plant-based foods that support satiety and weight management. However, strict adherence to the PHD may require guidance from a dietitian to prevent nutrient deficiencies, particularly in vitamins B12, iron, and calcium. Individuals with specific dietary needs due to health conditions, allergies, or during pregnancy/lactation should consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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