Position of the American Dietetic Association and Dietitians of Canada: Vegetarian diets

Jun 5, 2003Journal of the American Dietetic Association

Official views of American and Canadian diet groups on vegetarian diets

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Abstract

Approximately 2.5% of adults in the United States and 4% of adults in Canada follow vegetarian diets.

  • Vegetarian diets exclude meat, fish, and fowl and are associated with health benefits in disease prevention and treatment.
  • Well-planned vegetarian and vegan diets can meet nutritional recommendations for key nutrients such as protein, iron, and vitamin B-12.
  • Vegetarians may experience lower body mass indices, lower blood cholesterol levels, and reduced rates of certain diseases, including ischemic heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
  • Fortified foods or supplements may be necessary for some vegetarians to meet individual nutrient recommendations.
  • Dietetic professionals should support individuals interested in vegetarian diets by educating them about nutrient sources and dietary planning.

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