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Five simple health behaviors promoted by the Seventh-day Adventist Church for more than 100 years (not smoking, eating a plant-based diet, eating nuts several times per week, regular exercise, and maintaining normal body weight) increase life span up to 10 years.
For this study, researchers analyzed the gut microbiomes of more than 21,000 people following vegan, vegetarian, or omnivorous diets living in the U.S., U.K., and Italy.
In January 1996, The International Vegetarian Union announced the formation of the Muslim Vegetarian/Vegan Society. [168] Many non-vegetarian Muslims will select vegetarian (or seafood) options when dining in non-halal restaurants. However, this is a matter of not having the right kind of meat rather than preferring not to eat meat on the whole.
In modern chinese the terms 纯素 (chún sù, "pure vegetarian/vegan") or 全素 (quán sù, “totally vegetarian/vegan”) are used to mean 'vegan', especially when referring to non-food vegan goods, and 纯净素 (chún jìng sù, "pure Buddhist vegetarian/vegan") is used to refer to the Buddhist diet, which is more restrictive than the ...
“Well-planned vegan diets are safe and likely health-promoting for all stages of the life cycle, including infancy and pregnancy. The key is being well-planned, but that’s true for every diet ...
In an eight-week study, a vegan diet showed signs of slowing biological aging compared to an omnivorous diet. The Stanford Twin Study recruited identical twins who were subsequently put on ...
Diet, Life Expectancy, and Chronic Disease: Studies of Seventh-Day Adventists and Other Vegetarians (Oxford University Press, 2003) [12] Vegetarian Diets in the Adventist Health Study 2: A Review of Initial Published Findings (with Michael J. Orlich, 2014)
People who followed a vegan diet showed significant reductions in their epigenetic age, while those on an omnivorous diet did not, the results of the study showed. An 8-week short-term vegan diet ...