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Comment by woodruffw

3 days ago

That's probably true, but I don't think vegans and vegetarians as a demographic overlap closely with demographics that tend to have heart disease.

(Note that I am neither a vegetarian nor a vegan.)

There may be some correlation but causality is unclear. India has a lot of vegetarians and also a high incidence of heart disease.

There is a massive amount of research that shows that Vegans are healthier as a population than Vegetarians and definitely meat eaters. Lower risks of nearly every preventable food related illnesses, including cancer. Having this new government health pyramid flies in the face of nearly all current research.

Vegans are probably mostly healthy. Vegetarians? Religious vegetarians and healthy vegetarians intersect but mostly don't ;).

  • I remember seeing a paper a while back that found veganism increased your death by ischemic stroke probability threefold.

    Because of old age. Being vegan increased your odds threefold to die of old age instead of prematurely from disease.

    Apologies for not having a link to the source