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  2. Being vegetarian may partly be in one’s genes, study finds

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    A person’s genetic makeup can play a role in determining whether they can stick to a strict vegetarian diet or not, according to a new study.. The research, published on Wednesday in the journal ...

  3. Sticking to a vegetarian diet may be partly genetic, study finds

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    Sticking to a vegetarian diet may be partly genetic, a study found. The research identified several genes associated with people's adherence to vegetarianism. Sticking to a vegetarian diet may be ...

  4. Being a vegetarian might be in your DNA - AOL

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    A new study shows that a person’s ability to stick to a vegetarian diet may be tied to their genetic makeup. As more people go meatless, this biological information could help make the change ...

  5. Nutritional genomics - Wikipedia

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    Nutritional genomics, also known as nutrigenomics, is a science studying the relationship between human genome, human nutrition and health. People in the field work toward developing an understanding of how the whole body responds to a food via systems biology, as well as single gene/single food compound relationships.

  6. Why I Am a Vegetarian - Wikipedia

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    A quote from Moore's brochure, that "vegetarianism is the ethical corollary of evolution [and] is simply the expansion of ethics to suit the biological revelations of Charles Darwin" appears in Adam D. Shprintzen's 2013 work, The Vegetarian Crusade: The Rise of an American Reform Movement 1817-1921, at the beginning of the sixth chapter. [26]

  7. Vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, insects, and the flesh of any other animal). It may also include abstaining from eating all by-products of animal slaughter. [1] [2] A person who practices vegetarianism is known as a vegetarian. Vegetarianism may be adopted for various reasons.

  8. An 8-week short-term vegan diet may help reduce biological age

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    Vegan diet linked to reductions in biological age estimates The twin-pair study design controlled for genetic, age, and sex variations, highlighting the significant dietary influences on DNA ...

  9. Veganism - Wikipedia

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    There was a 185% increase in new vegan products between 2012 and 2016 in the U.K. [112] In 2017, the United States School Nutrition Association found 14% of school districts across the country were serving vegan school meals compared to 11.5% of schools offering vegan lunch in 2016.