"No, vegetarians don't. they tend to live much longer as long as they have a balanced diet." (I left previous answer as to not destroy it)
No, not really, it's actually a very debatable subject. Eating too much meat is certainly bad, but there are essential nutrients that we can get best through meat. We are omnivores, so we should be eating both, but probably eat less meat is good, because too much meat can be very unhealthy. Also, it is about eating a lot of balanced meat, such as fish and turkey, not only beef and pork.
There are no vegan nations to study, and most vegans are young. So the jury is still out. But Donald Watson, who established the Vegan Society in 1944, was 90 years old at his death, and had lived a healthy and vigorous life quite long into his old age. People have been known to reverse serious cardiac disorders, Diabetes and obesity after turning to a plant-based diet. But future studies will have to determine whether it was cutting out the meat, dairy and eggs, or increasing their physical activity, or cutting out most sugars, oils and processed foods that helped them the most.
Many studies have shown that Vegetarians do not live longer than those who eat meat. Because of the proteins inside of the meat so no they don't live longer.But on the other half people who tend to regularly eat ,eat more junk foods for snack but,should eat healthier snacks!
-Dr.Vic
Pescetarians are found to live longer than those who are vegans and meat eaters. Pescetarians eat mostly plant-based foods and some seafood.
Vegans and meat eaters live on the same amount of essential proteins, vitamins, etc etc. Basically their lives are the same with the subtle difference of absence of meat from vegans life. Hence they both live the same average age.
Vegans can do any exercises that non-vegans can do.
It's very stereotypical to think that all vegiterians live in one spot. People who don't eat meat can live anywhere they want, even around people who don't share their beliefs.
Emily is vegan. Around April of 2010, Zooey declared she is no longer vegan.
There is no collective noun for 'vegans', in which case, you use a noun that is appropriate for the situation for a group of vegans; how about a crop of vegans.
They believe that vegans are "horrific" and "immoral."
no,unfortuneatly it is not suitable for vegans.
Vegans are people who eat no meat. No one that I know of in the desert eats vegans unkess those vegans are cattle, pigs or other such animal.
Vegans don't eat any fish.
Yes, vegans eat guaya paste.
Vegans can enjoy icing that is made without milk or eggs.
As of 2007, there were 162,000 vegans in the United Kingdom.