Vegetarian diets: Will they help me lose weight?

Maintaining a healthy weight is important to reduce your risk for many health conditions, including high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, sleep apnea, mental illness, and cancer. In this video, Dr. Megha Poddar discusses vegetarian or plant-based diets and their potential impact on health and weight loss.

 

Learn the answers to the following questions:

  • What are the different types of vegetarian diets?
  • What are the health benefits?
  • Will you lose weight on a vegetarian diet?
  • When planning a plant-based diet, are there specific nutrients you should think about to ensure adequate intake?

 

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Acknowledgements

This work is supported through the McMaster Institute for Research on Aging and funds provided by the Dean and Vice-President, Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University. 

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