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Vegetarian Diets

Vegetarian Diets. A diet in which vegetables are the foundation and meat, fish, and poultry are restricted or eliminated. Eat only plant food. Vegan Diet. A diet that excludes animal products from their diets and from the rest of their life. Ex. Leather, wool, silk. Lacto-Vegetarian Diet.

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Vegetarian Diets

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  1. Vegetarian Diets A diet in which vegetables are the foundation and meat, fish, and poultry are restricted or eliminated. Eat only plant food

  2. Vegan Diet A diet that excludes animal products from their diets and from the rest of their life. Ex. Leather, wool, silk

  3. Lacto-Vegetarian Diet A diet that excludes eggs, fish, poultry, and meat • Drink milk & eat plants

  4. Ovo-lacto-Vegetarian Diet A diet that excludes fish, poultry and red meat • Eat eggs, milk, plants

  5. Pesco-vegetarian Diet • A diet that excludes meat, poultry, milk, eggs • Eat fish and vegetables.

  6. Pollo-vegetarian Diet • A diet excludes meat, fish, dairy, eggs • They eat chicken

  7. Health Benefits • A diet low in fats, saturated fats and cholesterol helps reduce blood cholesterol. • You are less likely to develop high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes and breast and colon cancer. • Easier to maintain a healthful weight.

  8. Discussing choices • Teens who choose a vegetarian diet should discuss their choice with their parents or guardian and a physician or dietitian. • You need to get enough protein, B vitamins and calcium for growth and development.

  9. Incomplete Proteins • Foods of plant origin are sources of incomplete protein. • Foods of animal origin are a source of complete protein. • A teen might eat a vegetable burger and a serving of beans at the same meal, or vegetarian chili topped with cheese to fulfill the protein requirement. • Vitamin supplements.

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