The future of nutrition How to eat today to change tomorrow

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have you ever wished you had a

superpower raise your hand if you have

nice

that’s almost everyone what if I told

you that each and every one of us

already has a superpower superpower that

can save lives and that will contribute

to saving our planet I’m Lea I’m a

nutrition scientist and I’m here today

to show you how we can all have a

positive impact the positive impact on

all beings of this planet the positive

impact on our own helps and a positive

impact on the earth that we all live on

I’m here to show you how to eat today to

change tomorrow but first I want to

share a little story with you imagine a

young girl she is about ten years old

and she’s on summer vacation with her

family visiting friends that lived on a

farm far into the beautiful French

countryside she is a city girl and she’s

thrilled to be out in nature

no but she doesn’t get that often in the

city and she’s running around the fields

and playing with all the animals her

favorite ones are the chickens they are

so cute oh they’re running around with

her all day and eating all the grains

she feeds them the farm owners are

really excited about the guests and want

to serve them the freshest food they can

so what do they do they go to the garden

they grab some of the vegetables and

then they go and grab one of the

chickens and they kill it in front of

everyone’s eyes the little girl is

horrified by what she sees later

at the dinner table even though she’s

really hungry she refuses to eat the

chicken soup that is being served it

isn’t until that moment

for the first time in her life she

realizes what meat actually is that

those delicious-looking pieces in the

soup only a few hours ago actually had

legs and we’re running around with her

in the garden you may be wondering that

little girl was me and that was the

moment I stopped eating meat at ten

years old it wasn’t a rational decision

I was moral conviction there was an

inner voice that was telling me I don’t

want to do harm to other living beings

neither human beings nor animal beings

it wasn’t about a few years later that I

actually came to realize that cutting

out meat out of my diet isn’t only good

for moral perspective but also has a lot

of benefits for our physical well-being

and for the health of our planet my

academic career started in medical

school that medical campus was located

on the hospital ground so every morning

when I walk to class I was surrounded by

sick people my patients that are

suffering from chronic diseases such as

cancer diabetes or cardiovascular

diseases about like two years into my

studies I began to question why are all

of these people sick why are they

suffering from chronic diseases that

didn’t even exist like one lifetime ago

to fight answers to all these questions

I started digging into the scientific

literature and never had a lot of papers

and I found out that our nutrition it’s

the single largest contributor to

chronic diseases

there was one statistic that was

published by the World Health

Organization that really stuck with me

80% of chronic diseases are preventable

80% and our nutrition is the single

largest contributor to chronic diseases

that is the result of not just one study

but that is the result of thousands and

thousands of studies that were conducted

over the course of decades for me really

understanding and internalizing like

these facts was enough to convince me

that I wanted to leave med school and to

become a nutrition scientist instead

while I was studying nutrition I

stumbled across the secret of longevity

that was researched that was published

about Blue Zones

first I had no idea what it was but I

dig dug a little deeper Blue Zones are

regions in the world where people live a

lot longer and they also suffer from

only a fraction of the chronic diseases

that are killing the rest of the world

there has been a lot of data published

on Blue Zones and from all of that

empirical data that has been collected

they have been 3 points identified the

contribute to the Blue Zone inhabitants

longevity and these factors are

lifestyle social setting and nutrition

which is what we’re going to focus on

now the average Western diet looks like

that it is very high in carbohydrates

and processed food and meat and dairy

products so I mentioned Blue Zones

one of the most studied Blue Zone is

Okinawa that is an island in Japan and

the traditional diet in Okinawa looks

like that the largest part of their diet

a fruit and vegetables less than five

percent come from meat and fish

unfortunately as globalization

progressed the diet in Okinawa has also

changed and no longer looks like it does

here in the pyramid but

from the data that has been collected we

can draw very important conclusions and

those are that Okinawans had

historically a higher life span lower

number of chronic diseases and in

correlation with that it diet centered

around fruits and vegetables today we

have a body of evidence of scientific

research that is supporting diets that

are similar to that of the Okinawan

studies show that people who follow a

plant-based diet have a 60% lower risk

of diabetes in 19 percent lower risk of

cancer in the 40% lower risk of

cardiovascular diseases so we’ve talked

about the moral aspect of cutting out

meat and the health benefits of it if we

bring these two together we can see that

following a plant-based diet does our

mall campus justice and provides

tremendous benefits for physical

well-being we can see that how we today

effects our health tomorrow but there is

even more to it but many people do not

know is that the food we eat has a

direct impact on the climate and thus on

the future of our planet

global warming is more than just a

buzzword it is happening in every

country on every continent at every

minute around the world despite a lot of

governmental regulations that are

necessary to combat the negative side

effects and the deconstruction the

global warming brings along the outlook

of us reaching the Greek climate goals

is still not very positive but I believe

that there’s still hope and that hope is

at the end of our Forks and on our

plates our food system it’s the single

largest

  • global warming our food system is

responsible for 30 percent of greenhouse

gas emissions 30% according to the

United Nations half of that comes from

animal farming that is more than from

the entire global transport system in

other words animal farming produces more

greenhouse gases than all cars all boats

and all airplanes combined that my

friends is the incredible benefit that a

plant-based diet can have one thing I

really want you to leave here today is

realizing that we all have a superpower

that you and I have the superpower to

decide do we want other beings to suffer

on our behalf or do we want to live in

harmony with them

do we want to suffer from chronic

diseases or do we want to prevent 80% of

those chronic diseases and live a

healthy long life do we want our

children and our children’s children to

grow up in a world where people fight

over water and when you selected group

of people or if nations have access to

nutritious food what do we want them to

grow up in a world where they can enjoy

the beauty of a spring day and bloom

where they can listen to the bees

humming and if their animal lovers like

me even play with the chickens in the

garden which one do you prefer maybe

you’re thinking okay I get it

a plant-based diet is good but how

should I incorporate that into my life

my life is so busy I barely find time to

eat let alone think about when and where

to eat believe me I hear you and I feel

you we have so many compete

getting demands in our lives that having

to think about our nutrition on top of

all of that can be overwhelming and that

is why I’m not advocating that you do a

radical shift and cut out meat out of

your diet as of today there are

different shades of brain and any step

you take so it’s a little greener

there’s a step in the right direction

there is a concept that I personally

really like it is called OMD and it is

what’s invented or described by the

environmental activist Susie Cameron OMD

stands for one plant-based meal a day

one meal a day I personally love that

concept because it is simple it is

practical and is literally doable for

everyone one plant-based meal a day that

could mean replacing the milk in your

morning cereal with oat milk or some

other plant-based alternative or it

could mean replacing that chicken salad

or that chicken soup with a healthy

delicious vegetable alternative maybe

you’re thinking now okay

one plant-based meal a day I could do

that but what impact is that possibly

gonna have what a second a change the

answer is a lot projections show that if

you if one person for one year replaces

one meat or dairy containing meal a day

with a plant-based alternative they will

save 740,000 liters of water that is

about 10,000 showers and they will also

save greenhouse gas emissions that are

equivalent to driving a thousand five

hundred kilometres with a car that is

like driving from Berlin from Frankfurt

of course all the way to Rome in Italy

that my

it’s the impact that one single

individual can have now imagine what

would happen if we all take this first

step towards a plant-based diet this is

one meal a day that means there’s one

small shift in our own mindset is one

small shift in our own behavior I talked

in the beginning about having a

superpower it is one small shift that we

can all do they will make big change

happen if we all take this first step

towards a plant-based diet how we today

will change tomorrow

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你有没有想过你有一个

超级大国举手,如果你有

好的

那几乎每个人都会怎么样 如果我告诉

你我们每个人都

已经拥有一个

可以拯救生命的超级大国,这将

有助于拯救我们的星球 我是 Lea,我是一名

营养科学家,今天我在这里

向您展示我们如何能够

产生积极影响,对地球上的

所有生物产生积极

影响,对我们自己的帮助产生积极

影响,对地球产生积极影响 我们都赖以生存的

今天我来这里是为了告诉你如何吃今天

改变明天但首先我想

和你分享一个小故事想象一个

大约十岁的小女孩

和她的

家人一起去暑假拜访朋友 住在

远离美丽法国乡村的农场里,

她是一个城市女孩,她

很高兴能到大自然中去,

但她在城市里并不经常去

,她在田野里跑来跑去,

和她最喜欢的所有动物玩耍

一个 是鸡他们

真可爱哦,他们整天和她一起跑来跑去,

吃掉

她喂给他们的所有谷物农场主

对客人真的很兴奋,

想为他们提供最新鲜的食物,

所以他们做什么他们 去花园

他们拿了一些蔬菜

然后他们去抓了一

只鸡 然后他们当着所有人的面把它杀

了 小女孩被

她后来在餐桌上看到的东西吓坏了

尽管她

真的很饿 她拒绝了 吃

鸡汤,直到那

一刻,她才第一次

意识到肉是什么,就

在几个小时前,汤里那些看起来很美味的肉块

实际上是有

腿的,我们 和她

在花园里跑来跑去 你可能想知道那个

小女孩就是我 那是

我十岁时停止吃肉的那一刻

这不是一个理性的决定

我是道德信念 有一个

内在的声音在诉说 g me 我

不想伤害其他生物,

无论是人类还是动物

观点,但

对我们的身体

健康和地球

的健康也有很多

好处 在我学习大约两年后,患有

癌症、糖尿病或心血管

疾病等慢性疾病的患者,

我开始质疑为什么

所有这些人都生病了,为什么他们会

患上

一辈子都不存在的慢性疾病 以前

为了回答所有这些问题,

我开始深入研究科学

文献,但从未有过很多论文

,我发现我们的营养

是 chr 的最大贡献者

慢性

疾病 世界卫生组织发布的一项统计数据

让我印象深刻

80% 的慢性病是可以预防的

80% 我们的营养是

慢性病的最大贡献者,

这不仅仅是一项研究的结果,

而是 是几十年

来进行的成千上万次研究的结果,

对我来说,真正

理解和内化

这些事实足以让我

相信,我想离开医学院并在我学习营养

学时成为一名营养科学家

偶然发现了关于长寿的秘密,该秘密

首先发表在关于蓝区的研究中,

我不知道它是什么,但我

挖得更深了蓝

区是世界上人们寿命

更长的地区,他们也

只患有 正在杀死世界其他地区的慢性病的一小部分

已经

在 Blue Zones 和来自一个 收集到的所有

经验数据中,

有 3 个点确定了

对蓝区居民

长寿的贡献,这些因素是

生活方式、社会环境和营养

,这是我们现在要关注的,

西方的平均饮食看起来像

这样 它的碳水化合物

、加工食品、肉类和

奶制品含量非常高,所以我提到了蓝区

研究最多的蓝区之一是

冲绳,它是日本的一个岛屿

,冲绳的传统饮食

看起来是他们饮食的最大部分

不幸的是,随着全球化的

推进,只有不到 5% 的水果和蔬菜来自肉类和鱼类,冲绳的饮食也

发生了变化,看起来不再像

金字塔中的情况,但从

收集到的数据中,我们

可以得出非常重要的结论和

那些 冲绳人在

历史上的寿命更长

,患慢性病的次数更少

,这与它以饮食为中心有关

吗? 今天我们

有大量的

科学研究证据支持

与冲绳饮食相似的饮食

研究表明,以

植物为基础的饮食的人患糖尿病的风险降低了 60%,

风险降低了 19%

患癌症的心血管疾病风险降低 40%

所以我们已经讨论

了切肉的道德方面

以及如果我们将这两者结合起来对健康的好处,

我们可以看到,

遵循植物性饮食对我们的

商场校园有好处 正义并

为身体健康带来巨大好处

我们可以看到我们今天如何

影响明天的健康,但还有

更多,但很多人不

知道我们吃的食物

对气候有直接影响,因此

我们星球的未来

全球变暖不仅仅是一个

流行词,它正在世界各地

每一个大陆的每一个国家每时每刻都在发生,

尽管有许多必要的

政府

法规 o 对抗负面

影响和

全球变暖带来的破坏

我们实现希腊气候目标

的前景仍然不是很积极,但我

相信仍有希望,希望就

在我们的叉子和

盘子的尽头 食物系统 它是

最大的

——全球变暖 我们的食物系统

造成了 30% 的温室

气体排放 根据联合国的统计,其中 30%

来自畜牧业,

超过整个全球运输系统,

换句话说,畜牧业 产生的

温室气体比所有汽车、所有船只

和所有飞机的总和还要多,我的

朋友们,植物性饮食带来的不可思议的好处是

今天真正想让你离开这里的一件事是

意识到我们都有

一个你和我的超级大国 拥有超能力来

决定我们是否希望其他人

代表我们受苦,或者我们是否希望

与他们和睦相处,

我们是否希望遭受慢性病

我们是否希望预防 80%

的慢性疾病并

健康

长寿 获得

有营养的食物 我们希望

他们在一个可以

享受春日美景并开花

的世界

中长大

花园 你更喜欢哪一个 也许

你在想 好吧 我明白

以植物为基础的饮食很好 但我

应该如何将它融入我的生活

我的生活如此忙碌 我几乎没有时间

吃饭 更不用说何时何

地吃 吃,相信我,我听到你的声音,我觉得

你在我们的生活中有如此多的竞争

,以至于

不得不考虑我们的营养在

所有这些之上可能是压倒性的,这

就是为什么我不提倡你做一个

激进的 转移和切断 从今天开始,

你的饮食中不再吃肉 有

不同的大脑,

你采取的任何步骤,所以它有点绿色

有一个朝着正确方向迈出的一步

有一个我个人

非常喜欢的概念叫做 OMD,它

是发明的或 由

环保活动家 Susie Cameron 描述 OMD

代表一天一顿植物性膳食,

一天一顿,我个人喜欢这个

概念,因为它简单

实用,而且对

每个人来说,每天一顿植物性膳食实际上都是可行的,这

可能意味着取代

早餐麦片中的牛奶用燕麦奶或

其他植物性替代品,或者这

可能意味着

用健康

美味的蔬菜替代品代替

鸡肉沙拉或鸡汤也许你现在在想,

我可以每天吃一顿植物性餐 这样

做但是可能

会产生什么影响

答案是很多 预测表明,

如果一个人一年更换

一种含有我的肉类或奶制品 每天

使用基于植物的替代方案,它们将

节省 740,000 升水,即

约 10,000 次淋浴,它们还将

节省温室气体排放量,

相当于

从柏林开车到法兰克福的汽车行驶一千五百公里

当然,一直到意大利的罗马,

这是一个人现在可以想象的影响,

如果我们都

朝着以植物为基础的饮食迈出第一步,会发生什么这

是一天一餐,这意味着有一个

小转变 在我们自己的心态中是

我们自己行为的一个小转变 我

在开始时谈到拥有

超级大国 这是我们

都可以做到的一个小转变

如果我们都

朝着以植物为基础的饮食迈出第一步,它们将发生巨大的变化 我们今天

将如何改变明天

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