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Book Synopsis

The health benefits of a vegetarian diet



Trade Review
"The Complete Vegetarian is the no-nonsense, evidence-based book on the health benefits of a vegetarian diet. I highly recommend this authoritative volume to vegetarians, anyone who lives with a vegetarian, or anyone who is considering a vegetarian lifestyle."--Joseph M. Carlin, U.S. Administration on Aging
“Thoroughly reviews the positive and negative aspects of a vegetarian diet . . . Recommended.”--Choice
"A very useful resource for academic, health science, and public libraries."--American Reference Books Annual
"The Complete Vegetarian is the definitive resource on nutrition and vegetarianism, written by all of the leading vegetarian nutritionists in the United States."--Carol J. Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory

Table of Contents
1. Introduction 1
Peggy Carlson, MD
Vegetarians 2
History of Vegetarian Diets 2
Diets around the World 5
History of the "Western" or "Affluent" Diet 5
History of Scientific Research into Diet-Related Diseases 9
Conclusion 13
References 13

2. Protein 15
Virginia Messina, MPH, RD
Introduction 15
Summary of the Scientific Literature 15
Practical Aspects 19
Conclusion 19
References 21

3. Fats 23
Brenda Davis, RD
Introduction 23
Summary of the Scientific Literature 24
Practical Aspects 38
Conclusion 46
References 46

4. Fiber 51
Peggy Carlson, MD
Introduction 51
Summary of the Scientific Literature 51
Practical Aspects 60
Conclusion 60
References 61

5. Iron 64
Dina Aronson, MS, RD
Introduction 64
Summary of the Scientific Literature 64
Practical Aspects 74
Conclusion -- Vegetarians: At Risk, or Having an Edge? 75
References 76

6. Calcium and Vitamin D 78
Suzanne Havala Hobbs, DrPH, MS, RD
John J. B. Anderson, PhD

Introduction 78
Summary of the Scientific Literature 79
Practical Aspects 80
Conclusion 81
References 82

7. Vitamin B12 83
Michael A. Klaper, MD
Introduction 83
Summary of the Scientific Literature 83
Practical Aspects 88
Conclusion 91
References 91

8. Zinc 93
Virginia Messina, MPH, RD
Reed Mangels, PhD, RD, FADA
Introduction 93
Summary of the Scientific Literature 93
Practical Aspects 96
Conclusion 96
References 97

9. Other Vitamins and Minerals 99
Reed Mangels, PhD, RD, FADA
Introduction 99
Summary of the Scientific Literature 99
Practical Aspects 107
Conclusion 107
References 108

10. Heart Disease 111
Peggy Carlson, MD
Introduction 111
Summary of the Scientific Literature 111
Practical Aspects 126
Conclusion 127
References 127

11. Cancer 134
Peggy Carlson, MD
Introduction 134
Summary of the Scientific Literature: Cancer Rates among Vegetarians 134
The Relationship Between Diet and Cancer 140
Practical Aspects 155
Conclusion 156
References 156

12. Hypertension 162
James Craner, MD, MPH
Introduction 162
Summary of the Scientific Literature 163
Practical Aspects 178
Conclusion 179
References 179

13. Stroke 184
Peggy Carlson, MD
Introduction 184
Summary of the Scientific Literature 184
Practical Aspects 196
Conclusion 196
References 196

14. Obesity and a Vegetarian Diet 202
Sudba Raj, PhD, RD
Introduction 202
Summary of the Scientific Literature 202
Practical Aspects 208
Conclusion 209
References 209

15. Diabetes and Vegetarian Diets 212
Peggy Carlson, MD
Introduction 212
Summary of the Scientific Literature 214
Practical Aspects: How to Plan a Vegetarian Diet for Diabetics 232
Conclusion 233
References 233

16. Osteoporosis 239
John J. B. Anderson, PhD
Suzanne Havala Hobbs, DrPH, MS, RD

Introduction 239
Summary of the Scientific Literature 239
Practical Aspects 246
Conclusion 247
Acknowledgments 248
References 248

17. Gallbladder Disease, Diverticulitis, Appendicitis, Kidney Stones, and Kidney Failure 250
Valerie Kurtzbalts, MSN, APRN, BC
Peggy Carlson, MD

Introduction 250
Summary of the Scientific Literature 250
Practical Aspects 259
Conclusion 259
References 260

18. Vegetarian Diets and Children 264
Jeanene Fogli, MS, RD, LDN
Carol M. Meerschaert, RD, LDN

Introduction 264
Summary of the Scientific Literature 264
Practical Aspects 270
Conclusion 274
References 27

19. Pregnancy and Lactation 277
Reed Mangels, PhD, RD, FADA
Introduction 277
Summary of the Scientific Literature 277
Practical Aspects 282
Conclusion 284
References 284

20. Optimal Nutrition for Active Vegetarians and Vegetarian Athletes 288
D. Enette Larson-Meyer, PhD, RD, FACSM
Mary Helen Niemeyer, MD, MPH, FAAFP

Introduction 288
Summary of the Scientific Literature 289
Practical Aspects 309
Conclusion 310
References 310

21. Environmental and Food Safety Aspects of Vegetarian Diets 317
Carl V. Phillips, MPP, PhD
Simon K. Emms, PhD
Erin L. Kraker, MS, REHS

Introduction 317
Types of Animal Food Production 318
A Variety of Environmental Impacts 318
Summary of the Scientific Literature 319
Practical Aspects 333
Conclusion 334
Acknowledgment 335
References 335

22. Planning Nutritious vegetarian Diets 338
Cheryl Sullivan, MA, RD
Introduction 338
Summary of the Scientific Literature 338
Practical Aspects 342
Conclusion 343
References 344

23. Conclusion: Summary of Protective Factors 345
Virginia Messina, MPH, RD
Peggy Carlson, MD

Factors in Vegetarian Diets That Are Protective 346
Vegetarian Diets May be More Healthful Because of Lower Intakes of These Factors 347
Conclusion 348

Contributors 349
Index 353

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    Publisher: University of Illinois Press
    Publication Date: 07/01/2009
    ISBN13: 9780252075063, 978-0252075063
    ISBN10: 0252075064

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The health benefits of a vegetarian diet



    Trade Review
    "The Complete Vegetarian is the no-nonsense, evidence-based book on the health benefits of a vegetarian diet. I highly recommend this authoritative volume to vegetarians, anyone who lives with a vegetarian, or anyone who is considering a vegetarian lifestyle."--Joseph M. Carlin, U.S. Administration on Aging
    “Thoroughly reviews the positive and negative aspects of a vegetarian diet . . . Recommended.”--Choice
    "A very useful resource for academic, health science, and public libraries."--American Reference Books Annual
    "The Complete Vegetarian is the definitive resource on nutrition and vegetarianism, written by all of the leading vegetarian nutritionists in the United States."--Carol J. Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory

    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction 1
    Peggy Carlson, MD
    Vegetarians 2
    History of Vegetarian Diets 2
    Diets around the World 5
    History of the "Western" or "Affluent" Diet 5
    History of Scientific Research into Diet-Related Diseases 9
    Conclusion 13
    References 13

    2. Protein 15
    Virginia Messina, MPH, RD
    Introduction 15
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 15
    Practical Aspects 19
    Conclusion 19
    References 21

    3. Fats 23
    Brenda Davis, RD
    Introduction 23
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 24
    Practical Aspects 38
    Conclusion 46
    References 46

    4. Fiber 51
    Peggy Carlson, MD
    Introduction 51
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 51
    Practical Aspects 60
    Conclusion 60
    References 61

    5. Iron 64
    Dina Aronson, MS, RD
    Introduction 64
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 64
    Practical Aspects 74
    Conclusion -- Vegetarians: At Risk, or Having an Edge? 75
    References 76

    6. Calcium and Vitamin D 78
    Suzanne Havala Hobbs, DrPH, MS, RD
    John J. B. Anderson, PhD

    Introduction 78
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 79
    Practical Aspects 80
    Conclusion 81
    References 82

    7. Vitamin B12 83
    Michael A. Klaper, MD
    Introduction 83
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 83
    Practical Aspects 88
    Conclusion 91
    References 91

    8. Zinc 93
    Virginia Messina, MPH, RD
    Reed Mangels, PhD, RD, FADA
    Introduction 93
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 93
    Practical Aspects 96
    Conclusion 96
    References 97

    9. Other Vitamins and Minerals 99
    Reed Mangels, PhD, RD, FADA
    Introduction 99
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 99
    Practical Aspects 107
    Conclusion 107
    References 108

    10. Heart Disease 111
    Peggy Carlson, MD
    Introduction 111
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 111
    Practical Aspects 126
    Conclusion 127
    References 127

    11. Cancer 134
    Peggy Carlson, MD
    Introduction 134
    Summary of the Scientific Literature: Cancer Rates among Vegetarians 134
    The Relationship Between Diet and Cancer 140
    Practical Aspects 155
    Conclusion 156
    References 156

    12. Hypertension 162
    James Craner, MD, MPH
    Introduction 162
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 163
    Practical Aspects 178
    Conclusion 179
    References 179

    13. Stroke 184
    Peggy Carlson, MD
    Introduction 184
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 184
    Practical Aspects 196
    Conclusion 196
    References 196

    14. Obesity and a Vegetarian Diet 202
    Sudba Raj, PhD, RD
    Introduction 202
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 202
    Practical Aspects 208
    Conclusion 209
    References 209

    15. Diabetes and Vegetarian Diets 212
    Peggy Carlson, MD
    Introduction 212
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 214
    Practical Aspects: How to Plan a Vegetarian Diet for Diabetics 232
    Conclusion 233
    References 233

    16. Osteoporosis 239
    John J. B. Anderson, PhD
    Suzanne Havala Hobbs, DrPH, MS, RD

    Introduction 239
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 239
    Practical Aspects 246
    Conclusion 247
    Acknowledgments 248
    References 248

    17. Gallbladder Disease, Diverticulitis, Appendicitis, Kidney Stones, and Kidney Failure 250
    Valerie Kurtzbalts, MSN, APRN, BC
    Peggy Carlson, MD

    Introduction 250
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 250
    Practical Aspects 259
    Conclusion 259
    References 260

    18. Vegetarian Diets and Children 264
    Jeanene Fogli, MS, RD, LDN
    Carol M. Meerschaert, RD, LDN

    Introduction 264
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 264
    Practical Aspects 270
    Conclusion 274
    References 27

    19. Pregnancy and Lactation 277
    Reed Mangels, PhD, RD, FADA
    Introduction 277
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 277
    Practical Aspects 282
    Conclusion 284
    References 284

    20. Optimal Nutrition for Active Vegetarians and Vegetarian Athletes 288
    D. Enette Larson-Meyer, PhD, RD, FACSM
    Mary Helen Niemeyer, MD, MPH, FAAFP

    Introduction 288
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 289
    Practical Aspects 309
    Conclusion 310
    References 310

    21. Environmental and Food Safety Aspects of Vegetarian Diets 317
    Carl V. Phillips, MPP, PhD
    Simon K. Emms, PhD
    Erin L. Kraker, MS, REHS

    Introduction 317
    Types of Animal Food Production 318
    A Variety of Environmental Impacts 318
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 319
    Practical Aspects 333
    Conclusion 334
    Acknowledgment 335
    References 335

    22. Planning Nutritious vegetarian Diets 338
    Cheryl Sullivan, MA, RD
    Introduction 338
    Summary of the Scientific Literature 338
    Practical Aspects 342
    Conclusion 343
    References 344

    23. Conclusion: Summary of Protective Factors 345
    Virginia Messina, MPH, RD
    Peggy Carlson, MD

    Factors in Vegetarian Diets That Are Protective 346
    Vegetarian Diets May be More Healthful Because of Lower Intakes of These Factors 347
    Conclusion 348

    Contributors 349
    Index 353

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