EcoTrack - Sustainable Living and Personal Wellness Hub: A Survey

  • Unique Paper ID: 175556
  • PageNo: 3407-3410
  • Abstract:
  • EcoTrack: Sustainable Living and Personal Wellness Hub serves as a foundation for understanding the interconnected challenges of environmental sustainability and human health. This survey examines how carbon emissions—particularly from the food and agriculture sectors—intersect with the health risks posed by processed and packaged food consumption. It explores established and emerging methods of calculating carbon footprints, while also evaluating dietary patterns contributing to lifestyle-related diseases. By linking ecological impact with nutritional outcomes, the paper emphasizes the need for integrated, evidence-based strategies at both personal and policy levels. Through the use of contemporary tools, real-world applications, and cross-disciplinary insights, this work aims to support researchers, advocates, and individuals striving for sustainable living.

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BibTeX

@article{175556,
        author = {D S Harshith and Shreyas K S and Vinay Bagalakoti and Anusha S H and Rashmi T V},
        title = {EcoTrack - Sustainable Living and Personal Wellness Hub: A Survey},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {11},
        pages = {3407-3410},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=175556},
        abstract = {EcoTrack: Sustainable Living and Personal Wellness Hub serves as a foundation for understanding the interconnected challenges of environmental sustainability and human health. This survey examines how carbon emissions—particularly from the food and agriculture sectors—intersect with the health risks posed by processed and packaged food consumption. It explores established and emerging methods of calculating carbon footprints, while also evaluating dietary patterns contributing to lifestyle-related diseases. By linking ecological impact with nutritional outcomes, the paper emphasizes the need for integrated, evidence-based strategies at both personal and policy levels. Through the use of contemporary tools, real-world applications, and cross-disciplinary insights, this work aims to support researchers, advocates, and individuals striving for sustainable living.},
        keywords = {Agricultural sustainability, Carbon emissions, Carbon footprint, Dietary health, Environmental impact, Food systems, Nutrition policy, Packaged food, public health, Sustainable living},
        month = {April},
        }

Cite This Article

Harshith, D. S., & S, S. K., & Bagalakoti, V., & H, A. S., & V, R. T. (2025). EcoTrack - Sustainable Living and Personal Wellness Hub: A Survey. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(11), 3407–3410.

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