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BMJ, 2019
Report of an increased stroke risk should be explored by researchers and kept under review for ...
Lawrence, Mark A., McNaughton, Sarah A.
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Report of an increased stroke risk should be explored by researchers and kept under review for ...
Lawrence, Mark A., McNaughton, Sarah A.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1975
A growing number of Americans are choosing to follow vegetarian diets. These diets can meet the nutritional needs of individuals of all ages. Vegetarians who eat eggs and/or milk and dairy products have no special problems in obtaining adequate nutrients.
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A growing number of Americans are choosing to follow vegetarian diets. These diets can meet the nutritional needs of individuals of all ages. Vegetarians who eat eggs and/or milk and dairy products have no special problems in obtaining adequate nutrients.
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1994
The diets and growth of children reared on vegetarian diets are reviewed. Excessive bulk combined with low energy density can be a problem for children aged < or = 5 y and can lead to imparied growth. Diets that have a high content of phytate and other modifiers of mineral absorption are associated with an increased prevalence of rickets and iron ...
T A, Sanders, S, Reddy
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The diets and growth of children reared on vegetarian diets are reviewed. Excessive bulk combined with low energy density can be a problem for children aged < or = 5 y and can lead to imparied growth. Diets that have a high content of phytate and other modifiers of mineral absorption are associated with an increased prevalence of rickets and iron ...
T A, Sanders, S, Reddy
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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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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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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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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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2017
To evaluate concepts, determinants, and health effects of vegetarian diets, a unified, clear, and operational definition is needed. Vegetarianism refers to the exclusion of meat, fish, seafood, and possibly other animal products such as dairy and eggs. A variety of combinations of avoidance of animal products exists.
Pieter C. Dagnelie, François Mariotti
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To evaluate concepts, determinants, and health effects of vegetarian diets, a unified, clear, and operational definition is needed. Vegetarianism refers to the exclusion of meat, fish, seafood, and possibly other animal products such as dairy and eggs. A variety of combinations of avoidance of animal products exists.
Pieter C. Dagnelie, François Mariotti
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Vegetarian Diet and Blood Pressure
Nephron, 2008There is now convincing evidence from epidemiological studies and randomized controlled trials that adoption of an ovo-lacto vegetarian diet leads to blood pressure reduction in both normotensive and hypertensive subjects. This effect appears to be independent of both dietary sodium and weight loss but additive to effects of weight reduction. Long-term
L J, Beilin +4 more
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Safe Vegetarian Diets for Children
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1977Questions concerning the suitability of different forms of vegetarian diets for young children and infants are explored. The basic principles and some practical approaches are outlined, with emphasis given to lacto-ovo-vegetarian diets.
I B, Vyhmeister +2 more
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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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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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