Are Vegetarians Healthier?

Are Vegetarians Healthier?

Could veggie burgers increase your lifespan? Many experts insist that switching to a vegetarian lifestyle can greatly increase overall health, leading some to ditch their pork rinds like an old smoking habit. Still others swear by an omnivorous diet, saying that occasional New York steak never hurt anyone. Is a fresh helping of tofu just what the doctor ordered, or only a lot of empty calories?

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  • ElaineVigneault
    Quantity AND Quality

    I think many vegetarians and vegans also have a higher quality of life than meat-eaters. Being less bogged down by the health and ethical implications of meat-eating can lower your quality of life.

    Go vegan for a better life :)

    - ElaineVigneaultUS October 8, 2008 10:58AM

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    • philgbear
      Unethical....maybe....but not good for you?

      I agree on the ethical aspect...but in regards to healthier? Biology and evolution would disagree. Eating a lean piece of chicken is good for you. This is known.

      - philgbearUS October 8, 2008 11:28AM

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      • reckoner
        the china study

        convincing studies have suggested otherwise. Check out the china study for one example.

        http://www.thechinastudy.com/about.html

        Another thing to keep in mind is that studies usually are comparing a lean piece of chicken to some other diet, and that other diet is important. If it's compared to a diet of processed food (soda, doritos, McDonalds, etc) then it is better, but that does not mean that it is the healthiest or that it does not have negative effects.

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