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Lower risk of stroke with a vegetarian diet

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In this issue of Neurology®, Chiu et al.1 report that a vegetarian diet reduced the risk of stroke in 2 cohorts of Buddhist adherents in Taiwan, who refrained from alcohol… Click to show full abstract

In this issue of Neurology®, Chiu et al.1 report that a vegetarian diet reduced the risk of stroke in 2 cohorts of Buddhist adherents in Taiwan, who refrained from alcohol and tobacco. The low overall risk of stroke likely reflects the mean age at baseline of only ∼50 years in both cohorts and the relatively short duration of follow-up (5–7 years in cohort 1 and 9 years in cohort 2). In both cohorts, ∼30% followed a vegetarian diet. Importantly, only ∼25% of vegetarians were men.

Keywords: vegetarian diet; lower risk; risk stroke; neurology

Journal Title: Neurology
Year Published: 2020

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