Because they're missing out on the nutrients present in meat.
Vegetables.
Knowledge of nutrition and the benefits of a vegetarian diet has increased.
Not as long as the baby is getting all the necessary nutrition they need in order to develop and grow. So no.
According to a representative of "Universal Nutrition" (I contacted UN through an email), products like Real Gains, Gain Fast 3100 & Hard Fast are NOT "certified" for vegetarians.
No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?
Yes, Because Nuts are high in protein and Vegetarians need extra protein as they dont eat meat.
Vegetarians may face challenges in iron nutrition due to their reliance on non-heme iron sources, which are less efficiently absorbed by the body compared to heme iron found in animal products. To enhance iron absorption, vegetarians can include vitamin C-rich foods in their meals and avoid consuming calcium or tannin-rich beverages, like tea and coffee, during iron-rich meals. Additionally, incorporating legumes, nuts, seeds, and fortified cereals can help meet their iron needs. Despite potential concerns, with proper dietary choices, vegetarians can achieve adequate iron intake.
Because 'Vegetarianism ' prevents cruelity of animals.
it is good nutrition
The RDA does not change for vegetarians/non vegetarians.
Without proper nutrition, the baby will not thrive. Eating a variety of foods is important for good nutrition.
Because animal bi products are in everything these days and we need to pick out what could possibly not be vegetarian, unless of course the labelling has 'Suitable for Vegetarians' or a vegetarian symbol on it.