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  2. Vegetarian Diet Pyramid - Wikipedia

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    A pyramid was created by Oldways Preservation Trust in 1998 with scientific research from Cornell and Harvard University and specific reference to the healthy patterns of eating demonstrated by the Mediterranean Diet Pyramid. [1] This Vegetarian Diet Pyramid suggests the types and frequencies of foods that should be enjoyed for health. The ...

  3. Vegan nutrition - Wikipedia

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    The American Heart Association (AHA) gave the vegan diet a 78% score of its alignment with the 2021 AHA Dietary Guidance. They noted that benefits of a vegan diet are its emphasis on fruits, legumes, nuts, vegetables and whole grains which are heart healthy but a key challenge is its restrictive nature and risk of Vitamin B 12 deficiency. [30]

  4. Veganism - Wikipedia

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    The vegan diet became increasingly mainstream in the 2010s, [108] [109] [110] especially in the latter half. [109] [111] The Economist declared 2019 "the year of the vegan". [112] Chain restaurants began marking vegan items on their menus and supermarkets improved their selection of vegan-processed food. [113]

  5. What Happens to Your Body on a Strictly Vegan Diet - AOL

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    The vegan diet, the strictest of the plant-based diets, excludes all animal-based foods. So, it’s one way to jump into plant-based eating with both feet! However, giving up foods like meat and ...

  6. What is a vegan diet? A comprehensive beginner's guide - AOL

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    A vegan diet means not eating animal products and instead opting for nutrient-dense, plant-based foods.

  7. Is a vegan diet really healthier than eating meat? Rare ... - AOL

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    The results showed the vegan diet had better cardiometabolic health outcomes compared to the omnivore diet, such as: a 20% drop in insulin levels, a 12% drop in LDL "bad" cholesterol and a 3% drop ...