Vegetarian Diet (Vegetarianism)
324
relevant articles (29 outcomes,
33 trials/studies)
found for this Therapy
Description:
Dietary practice of completely avoiding meat products in their DIET, consuming vegetables, grains, and nuts. Some who are called lacto-ovo also include milk and egg products.
Also Known As:
Vegetarianism; Vegetarian Diets; Vegan Diets; Diet, Vegan; Vegan Diet; Diet, Vegetarian; Diets, Vegan; Diets, Vegetarian
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Therapy Context: Research Results
Experts
| 1. | Medkova, I L:
3 articles
(01/2005 - 01/2000)
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| 2. | Ivanov, A N:
3 articles
(01/2005 - 01/2000)
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| 3. | Turner-McGrievy, Gabrielle M:
2 articles
(09/2007 - 09/2004)
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| 4. | Scialli, Anthony R:
2 articles
(09/2007 - 09/2004)
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| 5. | Barnard, Neal D:
2 articles
(09/2007 - 09/2004)
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| 6. | Mosiakina, L I:
2 articles
(01/2005 - 01/2000)
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| 7. | McCarty, M F:
2 articles
(05/2003 - 09/2001)
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| 8. | Allen, Naomi E:
1 article
(02/2008)
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| 9. | Appleby, Paul N:
1 article
(02/2008)
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| 10. | Travis, Ruth C:
1 article
(02/2008)
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Related Diseases
| 1. | Rheumatoid Arthritis
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| 2. | Syndrome
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| 3. | Pain (Aches)
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| 4. | Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
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| 5. | Coronary Artery Disease (Coronary Atherosclerosis)
09/01/1999
- " Patients eating a vegetarian diet, with comprehensive lifestyle changes, have had reduced frequency, duration and severity of angina as well as regression of coronary atherosclerosis and improved coronary perfusion" 11/01/1997
- " Interactive effects of exercise, alcohol, and vegetarian diet on coronary artery disease risk factors in 9242 runners: the National Runners' Health Study." 07/21/1990
- " In a prospective, randomised, controlled trial to determine whether comprehensive lifestyle changes affect coronary atherosclerosis after 1 year, 28 patients were assigned to an experimental group (low-fat vegetarian diet, stopping smoking, stress management training, and moderate exercise) and 20 to a usual-care control group" 06/01/1995
- " We conclude that motivated patients with coronary artery disease can follow a very-low-fat, near vegetarian diet but experience difficulty without a structured program." 06/10/1995
- " A vegetarian diet has a positive effect on various risk factors for coronary artery disease: these include usually lower average body weight, lower total and LDL cholesterol levels, and lower blood pressure"
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