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Vegetarian Diets

Sports Medicine, 2006
The quality of vegetarian diets to meet nutritional needs and support peak performance among athletes continues to be questioned. Appropriately planned vegetarian diets can provide sufficient energy and an appropriate range of carbohydrate, fat and protein intakes to support performance and health.
Angela M, Venderley, Wayne W, Campbell
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Vegetarian Diets and Children

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1995
Although the general health and development of vegan and vegetarian children seem to be normal, there may be subtle differences compared with omnivores. They are at increased risk of iron deficiency, and impaired psychomotor development associated with iron deficiency has been reported in macrobiotic infants.
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Making Vegetarian Diets Nutritious

The American Journal of Nursing, 1975
among Seventh Day Adventist males has been reported to be 40 percent less than that of the average male population in California(6-9). Part of this cholesterol-lowering effect may be due to vegetarians' tendency to consume less total fat, less saturated fat, more polyunsaturated fat, and less cholesterol than nonvegetarians(10).
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Vegan/vegetarian diets

2023
This chapter provides an overview of vegan and vegetarianism. It defines vegetarianism as the voluntary abstinence from eating meat and fish, while vegans consume no food of animal origin to avoid the exploitation of animals. People with eating disorders often report following a vegetarian or vegan diet, but there is a lack of evidence to show that ...
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Vegetarian Diet

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
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Vegetarian vs. vegan diets

Nursing, 2022
Emily, Jang, Bridget, Parsh
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THE VEGETARIAN DIET

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1928
To the Editor: —In a recent editorial you conclude that "optimal nutrition of human beings cannot be obtained with purely vegetarian diets," on the basis of experimental feeding of such diets to rats. May I note two important exceptions to this conclusion? 1. With regard to human beings, Hindhede demonstrated clearly in his lecture given at the Third
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