VEGETARIAN NUTRITION AND WELLNESS
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- Author: WINSTON J. CRAIG
- ISBN: 9781138035560
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ABOUT THE BOOK
A
large amount of research effort goes into assessing the health benefits of a
plant-based diet, resulting from human desire to consume a more sustainable
diet that is less destructive of the earth’s natural resources. In addition, a
growing number of people are choosing the vegan or total vegetarian diet
because of the potential to greatly reduce the risk of chronic diseases and
mortality rates. Although this interest in plant-based eating is popular, there
exist concerns on the safety of some vegetarian diets, especially a vegan diet.
This book describes issues of the vegetarian diet and outlines ways to prevent
nutrient deficiencies.
Vegetarian
Nutrition and Wellness focuses on synthesizing research around
vegetarian diets and human health. A major section of the book deals with how a
vegetarian diet protects population groups from the major chronic diseases,
such as cardiovascular diseases, obesity, and various cancers. Based upon
ecological and clinical studies, chapter authors explain the health-promoting
properties of plant-based diets, and compare/contrast health outcomes obtained
from consuming omnivorous diets with a vegetarian or vegan diet. Fruits and
vegetables figure prominently in vegetarian diets and provide a substantial
effect in disease reduction and health-promoting properties of a plant-based
diet.
Vegetarian Nutrition and Wellness is
written for the academic community, registered dietitians, health
professionals, and graduate students in nutrition and public health. Each
chapter provides a comprehensive review of the scientific literature and includes
a concise summary at the beginning of each chapter. The time is ripe for this
book to update the scientific community with a collage of well-documented
topics on vegetarian nutrition.
Introduction vii
Editor ix
Contributors xi
Chapter 1 Vegetarian Diets: Trends in Acceptance and Perception.
What Do the Dietary Guidelines Suggest? 1
Reed Mangels
Section I Environmental Issues
Chapter 2 Impact of Vegetarian Diets on the Environment 13
Dora Marinova and Talia Raphaely
Chapter 3 The Sustainability of Vegetarian Diets 25
Joan Sabaté and Tony Jehi
Section II Prevention of Chronic Diseases
Chapter 4 Vegetarian Diet and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease 45
Ella H. Haddad
Chapter 5 Risk of Cancer in Vegetarians 71
Michael J. Orlich and Renae M. Thomas
Chapter 6 Plant-Based Diets and Risk of Osteoporosis 93
Kelly Virecoulon Giudici and Connie M. Weaver
Chapter 7 The Role of Vegetarian Diets in Weight Management 113
Celine E. Heskey
Section III Plant Proteins
Chapter 8 Soy and Human Health: Benefits and Controversies 173
Alison M. Duncan
Chapter 9 The Role of Legumes in Maintaining Health 191
Peter Pribis
Section IV Nutrient Profiles
Chapter 10 Critical Nutrients in a Plant-Based Diet 213
Winston J. Craig and Angela V. Saunders
Section V Vegetarian Issues in Ethnic Groups
Chapter 11 Vegetarian Practices among Asian Indians and Their Risk of Disease 233
Sudha Raj
Section VI Vegetarian Diets for Special Groups
Chapter 12 Vegetarian Diets for Pregnancy, Lactation, Infancy, and Early Childhood 259
Reed Mangels
Chapter 13 Nutritionally Adequate Vegetarian Diets and Athletic Performance 279
D. Enette Larson-Meyer
Chapter 14 Optimizing Performance on a Vegetarian Diet 303
D. Enette Larson-Meyer
Index 321