Effects of Replacing Cow’s Milk with Plant-Based Beverages on Potential Nutrient Intake in Sustainable Healthy Dietary Patterns: A Case Study
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Effects of Replacing Cow’s Milk with Plant-Based Beverages on Potential Nutrient Intake in Sustainable Healthy Dietary Patterns: A Case Study / P. Biscotti, M. Tucci, D. Angelino, V. Vinelli, N. Pellegrini, C. Del Bo', P. Riso, D. Martini. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 16:18(2024 Sep 13), pp. 3083.1-3083.17. [10.3390/nu16183083]
Abstract:
More consumers are replacing cow’s milk (CM) with plant-based drinks (PBD), but data
indicating the nutritional impact are limited. This theoretical study aims to assess the effect of substi-
tuting CM with PBD sold in Italy on nutrient intake within two dietary patterns: one aligned with
the EAT-Lancet Commission reference diet adapted to Italian food habits (EAT-IT) and another one
in line with the Italian Dietary Guidelines (IDG). Nutrition information from 368 PBD were collected
and categorized according to their descriptive name and their fortification or not with calcium (Ca-
and nCa-fortified). The substitution of CM with each PBD category in both dietary patterns was
conducted, and an analysis of nutrient content and adequacy was performed. Substituting CM with
all PBD resulted in reduced protein intake, except for nCa-fortified soy drinks, decreased saturated
fat and vitamins B2 and B12, and increased fiber intake. Replacing CM with nCa-fortified PBD within
both diets decreased Ca intake. Following the substitution of CM with Ca-fortified PBD, variations
in vitamin D intake depended on the PBD category. The main risk of nutritional inadequacy was
observed in Ca and vitamin D levels, which may even be amplified considering the different bioavail-
ability based on the source of nutrients. This study highlighted the important role of CM in meeting
calcium requirements and the potential unintended consequences of substituting CM with PBD
without considering their nutritional differences.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
cow’s milk; plant-based drinks; milk alternatives; dietary patterns; nutritional adequacy; sustainability
Elenco autori:
P. Biscotti, M. Tucci, D. Angelino, V. Vinelli, N. Pellegrini, C. Del Bo', P. Riso, D. Martini
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