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Letter: Some evidence puts vegan substitutes in positive light

Published 1 December 2021

From Teri Lichtenstein, Melbourne, Australia

The plant-based meat options in our supermarkets probably aren’t marketed to be seen as healthier than the diet of nuts, vegetables and lentils that vegan pioneer Donald Watson enjoyed (30 October, p 38). But many are still preferable to the conventionally produced meat these products are designed to replace.

A tends to be lower in saturated fat and contains essential dietary fibre that animal products lack.

In addition, found that swapping animal-based meat for plant-based meat over an eight-week period led to weight loss and lowered cholesterol, while a study by Miguel Toribio-Mateas at London South Bank University and his colleagues concluded that replacing some meat with plant-based products .

Issue no. 3363 published 4 December 2021

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