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. 2019 Oct 28;116(46):23357–23362. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1906908116

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Radar plots of rank-ordered health and environmental impacts per serving of food consumed per day. Data are plotted on a rank order axis such that the food group with the lowest mean impact for a given health or environmental indicator (lowest is best health or environmental outcome) has a value of 1 (innermost circle), and the food group with the highest mean impact for a given indicator has a value of 15 (outermost circle). The Left side of each radar plots shows health outcomes; the Right side shows environmental impacts. A food group with low mean impacts for the 10 outcomes would have a small circular radar plot, and one with high impact for the 10 outcomes would have a large circular radar plot. The “all foods” radar plot combines data for the 15 food groups into a single plot. Data used to create the plot are available in Dataset S1. SSBs are sugar-sweetened beverages. The association between total mortality and olive oil was estimated by weighting disease-specific contributions (e.g., CHD, stroke, and diabetes) to mortality by disease-specific relative risk (2).