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German Nutrition Society’s Position Paper on “Dairy and Plant-Based Milk Alternatives” as Part of A More Sustainable Die

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German Nutrition Society’s Position Paper on “Dairy and Plant-Based Milk Alternatives” as Part of A More Sustainable Die

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German Nutrition Society’s Position Paper on “Dairy and Plant-Based Milk Alternatives” as Part of A More Sustainable Die

The German Nutrition Society published a position paper that elucidates the significance of dairy (cow’s milk and products produced from it) in dietary habits and provides a contextual framework for the comparison of plant-based milk alternatives (PBMA) with cow’s milk in regard to the dimensions of a more sustainable diet, primarily health and environmental impact.

Dairy is a common component of the diet in Germany, providing essential nutrients, particularly calcium, iodine, vitamin B 12 and riboflavin, and exerting other beneficial effects on human health. The nutrient profiles of PBMA differ considerably from that of cow’s milk, particularly in the absence of fortification with nutrients. The bioavailability of added nutrients can vary. PBMA contain less saturated fatty acids than cow’s milk and no cholesterol, but some contain phytochemicals and fibre. The heterogeneity of PBMA complicates the drawing of any definitive conclusions related to health.

Production of animal-source foods has a considerable environmental impact. On average, PBMA have lower values for greenhouse gas emissions, water and land use than cow’s milk.

Given the beneficial effects of dairy on human health, the DGE recommends for adults daily about 2 servings. For individuals who consume minimal or no dairy or who exceed the recommended intake, the DGE advocates the use of PBMA. This contributes to reducing the diet-induced impact on the environment. When choosing PBMA, it is crucial to consider the fortification with essential nutrients (particularly calcium, iodine, vitamin B 12 and riboflavin) or to ensure the intake of these nutrients from alternative sources. This is particularly relevant for individuals who opt for PBMA instead of cow’s milk, either partially or entirely.

A letter also addresses critical nutrients in sustainable diets and their fortification in PBMA. Besides this, it indicates nutrient intakes (especially iodine) and status of individuals with different levels of exclusion of animal-based foods in their diet. In conclusion, greater emphasis should be placed on nutrients in PBMA beyond calcium only, especially iodine.

Free access to position statementhttps://www.dge.de/wissenschaft/stellungnahmen-und-positionspapiere/positionen/dairy-and-milk-alternatives/DOI 10.4455/eu.2024.043 

Letter DOI 10.1159/000548487


Source: https://iuns.org/2025/12/german-nutriti ... able-diet/
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