Do you lose weight if you become a vegeterian??!


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Do you lose weight if you become a vegeterian??


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It depends...

A strict vegetarian diet has far fewer calories than the average Western Diet and certainly a lot less saturated fat, so vegetarians are not usually obese and generally have a healthier mean weight than meat eaters.

So yes, by maintaining your existing lifestyle and eliminating animal products from your diet, you will lose weight.

The exception is; some vegetarians eat more junk food, candies and other fattening food, more often, after giving up meat. This excess of fast foods can result in an overweight vegetarian and put him/her in the same category as the average American, overweight .
Alcohol has a high calorific content, so watch that.

Oh! There hasn't been a reported protein deficiency in the West since the 1950s. We all, Vegan and all, eat too much protein. As for other nutrients vegetarians get enough of all if they know what they're doing and don't get the junk meat eaters do, cholesterol, etc., so are healthier, more intelligent and live longer.

Welcome to vegetarianism, and a good long life.

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"Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet."
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http://diet-and-health.net/diet/veg_diet...

Depends what veg you eat....if you eat loads of bread cheese, cakes, potatos, chips etc then NO

No.

You make up for the lack of filling protein (meat) by eating more carbohydrates.

Also, you lose muscle mass, due to the lack of protein and amino acids (from meat). So you get jiggly.

not neccessarily. many vegetarians dont always fill up on just vegatables. they may also feast on unhealthy foods, like cookies brownies ice cream etc. although meat can be very fatty, you can also choose more healthy items such as pork loin or lean meats.

When i became a vegetarian i lost about 13 pounds but i also ate healthier.

Ive seen some very big so called vegetarians... why does this happen??? because you load yourself in carbs, and sugars and fries, and not healthy lean proteins that help you feel full for longer....

Ok heres a story a skinny girl w her friends is in the car.. she is craving mcdonalds.. she says lets go to mcdonalds... her friend (vegetarian not so skinny) says eeww how can you eat that junk!!... ok . they go to a restorant .. skinny gets a turkey club (no bacon cuz bacon is just gross) .. vegetarian fries and o- rings ... hmmmm interesting .......

Definitely Maybe.

no.... cuz if ur big now and u continue with the same portions not much will change cuz an excess of anything is never good. U can cut down on ur portions with portion control. Besides what's the point being able to eat the products that have natural nutrients if u want substitutes?

Not if you keep on eating too much carbohydrates and sugar. And you need to get your proteins from somewhere.

Actually, yes! You see, being a vegetarian is eating all vegies, and EVERY SINGLE kinds of vegie is good for you in some way. If you become a vegetarian, you may lose a little weight, and be a little healthier. But if you were born a vegetarian, you'll already be healthy.

i think it depends on how much you exercise. as a vegetarian you will have a much healthier diet, but if you sit around watching tv all day that probably won't help you much. even so, i'm a vegetarian and i have always been a low/average weight so it will keep your weight down. meat also has tons of fat and artery-clogging cholesterol so your heart will be healthier if you don't eat meat, which will make you more able to exercise.

depends.... on how much you eat

depends. if you don't load down on sweets and junk you don't need then you just may gain some. but if you keep a balanced diet then you could hold a steady wieght. me on the other had, has high matbolism so either way weight is not an issue but if your matablisim is low then loosing a few pounds is to be expected.

It depends entirely on what you eat. If your calories exceed your energy expenditures, you will gain weight. If much of your calorie intake came from fatty meats, you may lose weight.

Anyone who claims an vegetarian diet automatically means weight loss is simply lying to you. I know fat vegetarians and some who are seriously underweight.

only if you don't load up on carbs

not nessesarily, but most likely yes, because you are getting rid of the animal protein and fat from your diet, which not only causes weight gain, but cancer and heart disease. Chek out peta2.com!!!!

YES!!! within the first month you will lose a lot... i am a vegetarian and have been for a while ... i lost 30 pounds in the first month and i kept it off... it is exciting finding new foods to eat and it feels great to be healthy and to know that you will live a lot longer... plus when you stop eating meat your sense of taste is amazing everything is so flavorful even water i hope you try it at least for a while


actually eating all vegetables (no animal products) is called being a vegan

It depends on how you eat.. as with anything. If you eat tons of sweets and carbs... then no you wont. If you eat lots of quality veggies and soy protein and limit your fat intake then maybe. It will also depend on how much weight you need to lose! But please do not become a vegetarian for weight loss! There are better ways of losing weight. Try diet and exercise. Watch what you eat and eat lean proteins.... don't over indulge in sweets and get ATLEAST 30 minutes of exercise a day!

It really depends on what you eat.

When you become vegetarian you generally pay more attention to where you are getting your vitamins & such, and therefore also to calories sometimes.

I have both put on & lost weight being a vegetarian. If you live on pizza & pasta, you will probably put on weight (though less than if you were eating pizza & pasta with meat).

Vegetarianism generally does help people maintain a healthy weight. (there are hardly any vegetarian overweight people, i've certainly never met one).

you should if you eat less calories

Yes are recently study showed that People on a true Vegeterian diet lost more weight than those on a low fat diet. The study was for a year.

http://www.webmd.com/content/article/129...

You may lose a small amount of weight but the real payoff is health.....you gain health, prettier skin and a longer life...




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