Not necessarily; there are overweight vegetarians. But it helps as meat has lots of calories and fat.
Yes and no... ANY food can make you fat if you eat more calories than you burn every day. Fortunately, vegetables are very low in calories when considering the volume of food.
Yes.
Not always.
This depends on how you mean the term leading. Do you mean the most frequently asked questions or baited questions? Here are some of the most common questions: "Why did you become a vegetarian?" "What is the difference between a vegan and a vegetarian?" "Do you hate meat?" "How do you make up for the proteins that are difficult to find in plants?" "Do you take vitamin supplements?" "How does being a vegetarian affect your health?" "How does being a vegetarian make you feel?" "How can I transition to being a vegetarian or vegan?" "Are there health benefits from simply reducing meat consumption?" "What are the spiritual benefits of being a vegetarian?"
There are many who believe being vegetarian is healthier than eating meats.
I'm a vegetarian, and to me it's very cool.
No.
In India most people are vegetarian.
well as being a vegetarian myself the mince meat is replaced with quorn not sure on spelling which is a vegetarian food with all the benefits of proteins but there not proteins but not everyone likes it though so you might want to try it first
i am a vegetarian and have been since i was 11 and there is nothing wrong with being vegetarian. overall you have a much healthier diet. albet Einstein was a vegetarian. being vegetarian can help to prevent diabetes, heart disease, and many more health issues.
Yes, being a vegetarian will not irritate asthma.
There is no real scientific data that is commonly accepted that proves that being a vegetarian does or does not help one's memory.
Being a vegetarian you dont have to buy expensive meat such as steak, vegetables cost less than meat.
Yes. Vegetarians do not consume cortisol (a stress hormone), found in meat. A vegetarian diet is rich in B vitamins. B vitamins are good for relieving stress.