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Curr Nutr Rep ; 8(4): 374-381, 2019 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31705483

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Understand the current prevalence, health benefits, and health risks of vegetarian diets. RECENT FINDINGS: Since the publishing of the Adventist Health Study 2 in 2013, there have been several prospective diet studies demonstrating and challenging the health benefits and risks of the vegetarian diet. The definition of the vegetarian diet has become more specific over time and requires standardization for research purposes. Despite an uptrend in sales rates of plant-based foods per year, a 2018 Gallup poll showed overall stagnation of the percentage of self-reported vegetarians and vegans compared to percentages obtained 6 years prior. Compared to the Adventist Health Study, more recent vegetarian diet studies have demonstrated significant although smaller risk reductions for mortality in cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, and chronic kidney disease. Recent studies have correlated certain food groups with early death or increased longevity. In addition, the vegetarian health risks of deficiencies of protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, vitamin B12, iron, calcium, and zinc are explored.


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Diet, Vegetarian , Vegetarians , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency , Calcium/deficiency , Cardiovascular Diseases , Cerebrovascular Disorders , Diabetes Mellitus , Diet, Vegan , Diet, Vegetarian/adverse effects , Fatty Acids, Omega-3 , Humans , Minerals/administration & dosage , Protein Deficiency , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , Risk Assessment , Vegans , Vitamin B 12 Deficiency , Vitamin D Deficiency , Vitamins/administration & dosage , Zinc/deficiency
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