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Jessica Knibbs

Vegetarian diet benefits - weight loss, lower cholesterol and longer life

Having your life cut short by a disease or disorder is not something anyone wants.

Worryingly, the amount of diagnoses for life-threatening conditions is on the rise.

Cancer, heart attack, high cholesterol and blood pressure are all conditions that will impact your longevity.

Fortunately, one diet has been shown to be highly effective at helping to reduce these conditions, even helping with weight loss and energy levels.

By following a vegetarian diet, you can grant yourself a multitude of healthy outcomes.

Numerous studies and research have proven that this way of eating can help to boost longevity and reduce your risk of cancers and heart disease.

Benefits of vegetarian diet

Following a vegetarian diet you can reduce your risk of a number of diseases (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Research and health experts suggest that diets loaded with plant foods may help people live longer.

The same can be said about diets low in red and processed meats.

Moreover, vegetarian diets tend to pack in plenty of fibre, plant protein and antioxidants.

Diets rich in these nutrients are believed to safeguard against obesity, Type 2 diabetes, cancer and heart disease, which boosts one’s longevity.

One study published in The American Journal of Nutrition looked at the risk of hospitalisation or death from ischemic heart disease among British vegetarians and non-vegetarians.

The study involved 44,561 men and women living in both England and Scotland, of whom 34% followed a vegetarian diet.

The study found that consuming a vegetarian diet was associated with lower ischemic heart disease risk - with lower cholesterol and blood pressure statistics, too.

“Most of the difference in risk is probably caused by effects on cholesterol and blood pressure, and shows the important role of diet in the prevention of heart disease,” explained Dr Francesca Crowe, lead author of the study.

Cutting out meat can help lower blood pressure and add years to your life (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Adults with extreme obesity have increased risks of dying at a young age from cancer and many other causes, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and kidney and liver diseases.

Obesity is associated with a reduced life expectancy, largely because obese individuals are at increased risk of so many medical complications.

This is why reducing your weight and finding the best type of diet to keep your weight at a healthy level is key when it comes to longevity.

In another study published in Springer, vegetarian diets and weight reduction was analysed.

Twelve trials were included in the research, involving a total of 1,151 subjects.

Researchers noted that individuals assigned to vegetarian diets lost significantly more weight than those assigned to the non-vegetarian diet.

“Studies on subjects consuming vegetarian diets with energy restriction revealed a significantly greater weight reduction,” noted the study.

It concluded that vegetarian diets have significant benefits on weight reduction compared to non-vegetarian diets.

Alongside a vegetarian diet, exercising regularly can also ward off the threat posed by obesity and its associated risks.

As the NHS explains, having a healthy weight reduces your chances of developing high blood pressure - a precursor to life-threatening complications.

The health body added: “Regular exercise will make your heart and blood circulatory system more efficient, lower your cholesterol level, and also keep your blood pressure at a healthy level.”

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