Health Effects of a Vegetarian Diet

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Society has recently become increasingly obsessed with health and nutrition, as more and more individuals realize that they can dramatically change their quality of life by adjusting their diet and lifestyle. One such way that people have tried to pursue a healthier lifestyle, is by removing meat and other animal products from their diets, whether they become a strict vegetarian who eats no animal byproducts, or a lacto-ovo vegetarian who still eats eggs and dairy. As with any other lifestyle, research is always being done to see if the benefits outweigh the disadvantages, and so far, the results of vegetarian diets have been encouraging. Vegetarian diets have proven to decrease the risk of heart disease, cancer, obesity, and many other health problems. With a little planning and dedication, a vegetarian diet will be healthier and more beneficial than a traditional diet that includes meat and animal products. Cardiovascular health, including heart disease, is one such aspect positively affected by vegetarian diets. Heart disease is a widespread problem, so extensive that it is the number one cause of death in America. A major cause of heart disease is hardening of the arteries, also called atherosclerosis. This occurs when plaque from high fat or high cholesterol diets builds up on the inside of arteries causing increased strain on the heart, and blood clots if the plaque breaks from the artery wall. Atherosclerosis is also the most common cause of heart attacks. Vegetarian diets have shown to be effective at preventing heart problems, because they tend to be lower in fat and cholesterol, leading to less buildup on the artery walls. “Cardiovascular risk (CVR) is significantly decreased among vegetarians because of a diet high in ... ... middle of paper ... ...96. Sabaté, J., & Wien, M. (2010). Vegetarian diets and childhood obesity prevention. The American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition, 91(5), 1525S-1529S. doi:10.3945/ajcn. 2010.28701F Segasothy, M., & Phillips, P. A. (1999). Vegetarian diet: panacea for modern lifestyle diseases?. Qjm, 92(9), 531-544 Snowdon, D., & Phillips, R. (1985). Does a vegetarian diet reduce the occurrence of diabetes?. American Public Health Association - Retrieved January 10, 2014, from http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.75.5.507 Sticher, M., Smith, C., & Davidson, S. (2010). Reducing heart disease through the vegetarian diet using primary prevention. Journal Of The American Academy Of Nurse Practitioners, 22(3), 134-139. doi:10.1111/j.1745-7599.2009.00483.x Vegetarian Diet Lightens Mood. (2010). Nutrition Health Review: The Consumer's Medical Journal, (104), 4.

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