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Adolescent & Young Adult Vegetarianism: Better Dietary Intake & Weight Outcomes but Increased Risk of Disordered Eating Behavior

 
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Adolescent and young adult vegetarians may experience the health benefits associated with increased fruit and vegetable intake and young adults may experience the added benefit of decreased risk for overweight and obesity. However, current vegetarians may be at increased risk for binge eating with loss of control, while former vegetarians may be at increased risk for extreme unhealthful weight-control behaviors. (Excerpted from report abstract)
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