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Even the Utah Beef Council admits, “Several epidemiological studies
indicate that vegetarians have lower morbidity and mortality from
chronic degenerative diseases.” Today, vegetarians only make up about
two percent of the population, but everyday more and more people give
up eating red meat or try their first bite of tofu. Aside from ethics,
what are the main reasons people are turning away from meat? Health and
the ecology.
Lower rates of disease amongst vegetarians
Hundreds of different studies concur, showing that vegetarians who eat
balanced diets have lower rates of coronary artery disease,
hypertension, obesity, and certain cancers. Registered Dietician
Winston Craig says that meat eating costs Americans somewhere between
$30-$60 billion per year in medical expenses for hypertension, heart
disease, cancer, diabetes, gallstones, obesity, and food-borne
illnesses associated with meat. Craig says that a vegetarian diet is
associated with lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure, and less
obesity.
In 1997, the World Cancer Research Fund recommended a vegetarian diet
for reducing the risk of cancer. Lifelong vegetarians have 24% less
heart disease, while vegans have an astounding 57% less. A
comprehensive study of a vegetarian religious group, the Seventh Day
Adventists, found that they had half the rate of high blood pressure
and diabetes, half the rate of colon cancer, and two-thirds the rate of
arthritis and prostate cancer as other groups (2001). Furthermore,
Cornell University reported that eating less meat did more to reduce
osteoporosis than supplementing your diet with calcium.
Do you have to be completely vegetarian to benefit?
In 1999, a meta-analysis of several vegetarian and vegan mortality
studies was conducted. The results of these studies were compared
together and re-analyzed. The researchers concluded that even reducing
meat in your diet had a significant effect on lowering your rate of
disease. People who ate meat just once a week had a 20% lower rate of
dying from heart disease, and their over-all mortality rate was reduced
by 10%.
Those who ate only fish saw as much as a 34% reduction in heart disease
death, while their over-all mortality was lowered by 18%.
In the same sense, the more you reduce consumption of animal products,
the more you appear to benefit. Only 7% of the vegans studied died of
cancer (lung, stomach, and colorectal). Alarmingly, 19% of over-all
deaths in the US are from cancer.
Vegetarian diets are good for the planet
Every year, meat eaters contribute to the cattle farming industry. This
industry uses farm lands that could be producing human food to make
grain for cows. As most people know, cows produce large amounts of
environmentally-toxic methane gas. Raising cows also uses precious
water resources.
Vegetarianism and the rain forrest
What you may not know though is that eating meat also contributes to
the destruction of the rain forests. In an effort to make a cheaper Big
Mac and Whopper, companies are growing cattle in Central America, where
labor and other costs are lower. Eager Central Americans are slashing
and burning their native rain forests to make room for the beef
industry.
Vegetarianism and carbon dioxide emission
Estimates show that a vegetarian diet saves 1.5 tons of greenhouse gas
per person per year. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reports
that producing one calorie of animal protein requires ten times the
fossil fuel as producing one calorie of plant protein. Wow!
Furthermore, eating a vegan diet reduces more carbon dioxide emissions
than driving a hybrid car, according to the New Scientist.
Vegetarianism and water reserves
What’s more disturbing is that every hamburger that originated from a
rain forest cow required the destruction of roughly 55 square feet of
rain forest. Furthermore, studies show that one pound of beef requires
2,500 gallons of water. The water used to produce one hamburger patty
is enough for two-week’s worth of daily showers.
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