Climate Change and Food Nutritional Quality: A Global Synthesis of Crop Nutrient Changes and Human Health Implications—A Review
気候変動と食品の栄養品質:作物栄養素変化と人間の健康への影響に関する全球的総説 (AI 翻訳)
Adewale Suraj Bello, Niloufar Lorestani, Mohammed Abu-Dieyeh, Farzin Shabani
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日本語
気候変動による大気中CO2濃度上昇や気温変化が作物の栄養素低下を引き起こすメカニズムを総説。タンパク質や鉄、亜鉛などの減少が確認され、南アジアやサブサハラアフリカなどで健康リスクが懸念される。バイオ強化や気候スマート農業などの適応策も評価。
English
This review synthesizes evidence that climate change reduces essential nutrients in crops, including protein, iron, and zinc, threatening human health, especially in vulnerable regions. It explores mechanisms and mitigation strategies such as biofortification and climate-smart agriculture.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本の食料安全保障や高齢者の栄養問題にも示唆を与えるが、直接的なGX政策(SSBJ等)との接点は限定的。日本の農業技術や輸入依存度を考慮した適応策の検討に活用可能。
In the global GX context
Adds to global discourse on climate impacts on food systems beyond yields, highlighting nutritional security as a key GX concern. Relevant for ISSB's social disclosure or CSRD's double materiality assessments of climate risks.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a comprehensive review of climate-nutrition links, useful for framing research on food system resilience.
🏢実務担当者:Highlights need for supply chain monitoring of nutrient quality, relevant for food companies addressing climate adaptation.
🏛政策担当者:Emphasizes nutritional security as a climate adaptation priority, informing food and health policies.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Climate change is emerging not only as a threat to global food production but also as a major driver of declining nutritional quality in food crops. Throughout this review, terms such as nutrient decline, imbalance, and nutritional quality changes are used to describe relative changes in the nutritional attributes of edible crop tissues, as reported in the source studies. Elevated atmospheric CO2, altered rainfall patterns, shifts in solar radiation, and rising temperatures influence soil processes, plant metabolism, and genotype × environment interactions that determine nutrient composition and density. Evidence from controlled experiments, free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) studies, field trials, and meta-analyses suggests a recurrent tendency toward reduced concentrations of essential macronutrients and micronutrients, including protein, iron, zinc, and selected B-vitamins in a range of cereals, legumes, and horticultural crops, while responses remain context-dependent and are not universally observed across all nutrients, cultivars, or production systems. These reductions raise serious concerns for populations already experiencing widespread micronutrient deficiencies. This review synthesizes the current knowledge on the extent and mechanisms of climate-driven nutrient decline across major crops, highlighting variability among species, cultivars, and production environments. We also evaluate the potential health consequences, particularly heightened risks of anemia, impaired immunity, developmental challenges, and other deficiency-related disorders. Regions such as South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa are identified as highly vulnerable due to their strong dependence on nutrient-poor staples and existing burdens of hidden hunger. Furthermore, we assess key mitigation and adaptation pathways, including agronomic innovations, climate-smart agricultural practices, biofortification, advanced breeding strategies, and the emerging use of microbial and cyanobacterial biostimulants to enhance nutritional resilience in cropping systems. Finally, this review provides an integrated synthesis of climate-induced nutrient decline, its health implications for vulnerable populations, and priority actions needed to protect global food and nutrition security in the face of accelerating climate change.
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