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|  |  | Frehner, Anita; Müller, Adrian; Schader, Christian; de Boer, Imke J.M.; von Zanten, Hannah H.E.. |  | Background   Dietary patterns have manifold impacts on the environment.  • However, studies that assess dietary patterns operate with varying methodological approaches and underlying assumptions, which evoke different, and occasionally even contradicting, results.   • This leads to uncertainty regarding what should or should not be eaten, especially with regard to animal-source food (ASF) and production types  (e.g. conventional or organic).   • Therefore, to adequately interpret results, it is necessary to interpret these in the context of the respective methods used and assumptions made. |  
| Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. | Palavras-chave: Food security; Food quality and human health Consumer issues Switzerland. |  
| Ano: 2018 | URL: http://orgprints.org/33935/1/Poster_Anita_Frehner_2018_light.pdf |  |  |