Beyond Meatless, the Health Effects of Vegan Diets: Findings from the Adventist Cohorts
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
Dietary Pattern | Definition | Beef | Poultry/Fish | Dairy/Eggs |
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Non-vegetarian | Eat red meat, poultry, fish, milk, and eggs more than once a week | |||
Semi-vegetarian | Eat red meat, poultry, and fish less than once per week and more than once per month | |||
Vegetarian | ||||
Pesco- | Eat fish, milk, and eggs but no red meat nor poultry | |||
Lacto-ovo- | Eat eggs, milk, or both but no red meat, fish, nor poultry | |||
Vegan | Eat no red meat, fish, poultry, dairy, and eggs |
Sources | Location | Number of Subjects (n) | Age Range (years) | Years of Follow-Up (years) | Outcomes of Interest | Study Design |
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Adventist Mortality Study (AMS) [16] | California | 22,940 64.6% Female | 35–90 | 1960–1976 | Disease Mortality | Prospective |
Adventist Health Study-1 (AHS-1) [17] | California | 34,198 60.1% Female | 25–90 | 1976–1982 (incidence)
1976–1988 (mortality) | Disease incidence & mortality | Prospective |
Adventist Health Study-2 (AHS-2) [14] | 50 U.S. States & Canada | 96,194 65.1% Female | 30–112 | 2002–(ongoing) | Disease Incidence & morality | Prospective |
3. Results
Cardiometabolic Factor | Person at-Risk | No. of Events | Parameter Estimates | Non-Vegetarian | Vegetarian | Cohort(s) & References |
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Mean or OR (95% CI) | ||||||
BMI [a],* Men Women | 34,192 | - | Mean, kg/m2 | 26.2 (26.1, 26.4) 25.9 (25.8, 26.0) | 24.3 (24.1, 24.4) 23.7 (23.6, 23.9) | AHS-1 [21] |
BMI [a],* | 773 | - | Mean, kg/m2 | 29.6 (29.0, 30.3) | 25.9 (25.2, 26.6) | AHS-2 [22] |
Hypertension [b],‡ Men Women | 34,192 | - | OR | 1 [referent] | 0.45 (0.40, 0.51) 0.45 (0.41, 0.49) | AHS-1 [21] |
Diabetes [b], ‡ Men Women | 34,192 | - | OR | 1 [referent] | 0.51 (0.40, 0.64) 0.52 (0.44, 0.64) | AHS-1 [21] |
Diabetes Mellitus [c],♠ | 8401 | 543 | OR | 1 [referent] | 0.75 (0.57, 0.97) | AMS & AHS-1 [23] |
Metabolic Syndrome [d],† | 773 | - | OR | 1 [referent] | 0.44 (0.30, 0.64) | AHS-2 [22] |
Cancer Sites | Person at-Risk | No. of Events | Parameter Estimates | Non-vegetarian | Vegetarian | Cohort(s) & References |
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RR or HR (95% CI) | ||||||
Colon [a],* | 34,198 | 107 | RR | 1 [referent] | 0.55 (0.35, 0.81) | AHS-1 [21] |
Colon [b],† | 34,198 | 166 | RR | 1 [referent] | 0.39 (0.19, 0.83) | AHS-1 [24] |
Gastrointestinal Tract [c],♠ | 69,120 | 495 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.77 (0.63, 0.93) | AHS-2 [20] |
Lung [h] | 34,198 | 45 | RR | 1 [referent] | 0.86 (0.42, 1.79) | AHS-1 [21] |
Respiratory Tract [c] | 69,120 | 170 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.75 (0.54, 1.04) | AHS-2 [20] |
Urinary Tract [c] | 69,120 | 194 | HR | 1 [referent] | 1.21 (0.89, 1.65) | AHS-2 [20] |
All-male Cancer [d] | 24,446 | 553 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.94 (0.42, 2.07) | |
Prostate [a] | 34,198 | 127 | RR | 1 [referent] | 0.65 (0.44, 0.95) | AHS-1 [21] |
All-female Cancer [e] | 44,674 | 801 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.97 (0.84, 1.13) | AHS-2 [20] |
Breast [a] | 34,198 | 128 | RR | 1 [referent] | 0.80 (0.56, 1.15) | AHS-1 [21] |
Uterine [a] | 34,198 | 1.16 | RR | 1 [referent] | 0.85 (0.58, 1.23) | |
Overall-Cancer [f],‡ | 69,120 | 2939 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.92 (0.85, 1.00) | AHS-2 [20] |
Males [g] | 24,446 | 1235 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.92 (0.81, 1.03) | |
Females [f] | 44,674 | 1704 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.93 (0.84, 1.03) |
Cause-Specific Mortality | Person at-Risk | No. of Events | Parameter Estimates | Non-Vegetarian | Vegetarian | Cohort(s) & References | |
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SMR, RR, or HR (95% CI) | |||||||
All-cause [a],* | 24,538 | 1635 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.83 (0.76, 0.92) | AMS | [25] |
All-cause [a],* | 28,952 | 3564 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.80 (0.74, 0.87) | AHS-1 | |
All-cause [b],‡ | 73,308 | 2560 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.88 (0.80, 0.97) | AHS-2 | [19] |
Males [b],‡ | 25,105 | 1031 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.82 (0.72, 0.94) | ||
Females [b] | 48,203 | 1529 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.93 (0.82, 1.05) | ||
Ischemic Heart Disease [a],* | 24,538 | 598 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.74 (0.63, 0.88) | AMS | [25] |
Males [c],♠ | 8195 | 33 | RR | 1 [referent] | 0.32 (0.13, 0.89) | AMS | [26] |
Females [d] | 14,888 | 211 | RR | 1 [referent] | 0.83 (0.37, 2.63) | ||
Ischemic Heart Disease [a],* | 28,952 | 921 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.62 (0.53, 0.73) | AHS-1 | [25] |
Ischemic heart disease [b] | 73,308 | 372 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.81 (0.64, 1.02) | AHS-2 | [19] |
Cardiovascular Disease [b] | 73,308 | 987 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.87 (0.75, 1.01) | ||
Males [b],‡ | 25,105 | 390 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.71 (0.57, 0.90) | ||
Females [b] | 48,203 | 597 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.99 (0.83, 1.18) | ||
Cerebrovascular Disease [a],* | 24,538 | 182 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.65 (0.48, 0.87) | AMS | [25] |
Cerebrovascular Disease [a] | 28,952 | 317 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.93 (0.73, 1.19) | AHS-1 | |
All-cancer [b] | 73,308 | 706 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.92 (0.78, 1.08) | AHS-2 | [19] |
Stomach [a] | 24,538 | 30 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.64 (0.30, 1.36) | AMS | [25] |
Stomach [a] | 28,952 | 26 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 1.58 (0.68, 3.70) | AHS-1 | |
Colorectal [a] | 24,538 | 41 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 1.37 (0.73, 2.56) | AMS | |
Colorectal [a] | 28,952 | 104 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 1.01 (0.66, 1.56) | AHS-1 | |
Lung [a] | 24,538 | 6 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.59 (0.10, 3.28) | AMS | |
Lung [a] | 28,952 | 96 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.69 (0.37, 1.27) | AHS-1 | |
Breast [a] | 24,538 | 26 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.65 (0.28, 1.52) | AMS | |
Breast [a],* | 28,952 | 64 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.52 (0.27, 0.97) | AHS-1 | |
Prostate [a] | 24,538 | 15 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 1.41 (0.49, 4.04) | AMS | |
Prostate [a] | 28,952 | 66 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.79 (0.44, 1.41) | AHS-1 | |
Other-cause [a] | 24,538 | 737 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.96 (0.83, 1.11) | AMS | |
Other-cause [a],* | 28,952 | 1970 | SMR | 1 [referent] | 0.88 (0.79, 0.97) | AHS-1 | |
Other-cause [b] | 73,308 | 867 | HR | 1 [referent] | 0.85 (0.73-0.99) | AHS-2 | [19] |
Cardio-Metabolic Factors | Person at-Risk | No. of Events | Parameter Estimates | Lacto-ovo-Vegetarian | Vegan | Cohort(s) & References |
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Mean, RR, or OR (95% CI) | ||||||
Body mass index [a],* | 89,224 | - | Mean | 25.5 (25.4, 25.5) | 23.1 (23.0, 23.2) | AHS-2 [27] |
Body mass index [c],‡ | 60,903 | - | Mean ± SD | 25.7 ± 5.1 | 23.6 ± 4.4 | AHS-2 [16] |
Hypertension [a],* | 89,224 | - | RR | 0.45 (0.44, 0.47) | 0.25 (0.22, 0.28) | AHS-2 [27] |
Hypertension [b],† | 500 | - | OR | 0.86 (0.51, 1.45) | 0.53 (0.25, 1.11) | AHS-2 [18] |
Diabetes [a],* | 89,224 | - | RR | 0.39 (0.36, 0.42) | 0.22 (0.18, 0.28) | AHS-2 [27] |
Type-2 Diabetes [c],‡ | 60,903 | 3394 | OR | 0.54 (0.49, 0.60) | 0.51 (0.40, 0.66) | AHS-2 [16] |
Diabetes Mellitus [d],♠ | 41,387 | 616 | OR | 0.62 (0.50, 0.76) | 0.38 (0.24, 0.62) | AHS-2 [28] |
Non-blacks [d],♠ | 34,215 | - | OR | 0.68 (0.54, 0.86) | 0.43 (0.25, 0.74) | |
Blacks [d],♠ | 7172 | - | OR | 0.47 (0.27, 0.83) | 0.30 (0.11, 0.84) |
Cancer-Specific Sites | Person at-Risk | No. of Events | Parameter Estimates | Lacto-ovo-Vegetarian | Vegan | Cohort(s) & References |
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HR (95% CI) | ||||||
All-Cancer [a],* | 69,120 | 1068 | HR | 0.95 (0.86, 1.04) | 0.86 (0.73, 1.00) | AHS-2 [20] |
Males [b] | 24,446 | 457 | HR | 0.92 (0.80, 1.06) | 0.81 (0.64, 1.02) | |
Females [a] | 44,674 | 611 | HR | 0.96 (0.85, 1.08) | 0.91 (0.75, 1.11) | |
Gastrointestinal [c],‡ | 69,120 | 166 | HR | 0.76 (0.61, 0.94) | 0.80 (0.55, 1.17) | |
Respiratory Tract [c] | 69,120 | 54 | HR | 0.85 (0.61, 1.30) | 0.59 (0.28, 1.23) | |
Urinary Tract [c] | 69,120 | 80 | HR | 1.13 (0.79, 1.61) | 1.73 (1.05, 2.84) | |
All-male cancer [d] | 24,446 | 205 | HR | 0.95 (0.66, 1.25) | 0.81 (0.57, 1.17) | |
All-female cancer [c] | 44,674 | 284 | HR | 1.04 (0.87, 1.25) | 0.71 (0.50, 1.01) |
Cause-Specific Mortality | Person at-Risk | No. of Events | Parameter Estimates | Lacto-ovo-Vegetarian | Vegan | Cohort(s) & References |
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HR (95% CI) | ||||||
All-cause mortality [a],[b],‡ | 73,308 | 2560 | HR | 0.91 (0.82, 1.00) | 0.85 (0.73, 1.01) | AHS-2 [19] |
Males [a],* | 25,105 | 1031 | HR | 0.86 (0.74, 1.01) | 0.72 (0.56, 0.92) | |
All-Cancer [a],[b] | 73,308 | 706 | HR | 0.90 (0.75, 1.09) | 0.92 (0.68, 1.24) | |
Males [a] | 25,105 | 273 | HR | 1.01 (0.75, 1.37) | 0.81 (0.48, 1.36) | |
Ischemic Heart Disease [a],[b] | 73,308 | 372 | HR | 0.82 (0.62, 1.06) | 0.90 (0.60, 1.33) | |
Males [a],* | 25,105 | 159 | HR | 0.76 (0.52, 1.12) | 0.45 (0.21, 0.94) | |
Cardiovascular Disease [a], [b] | 73,308 | 987 | HR | 0.90 (0.76, 1.06) | 0.91 (0.71, 1.16) | |
Males [a],* | 25,105 | 390 | HR | 0.77 (0.59, 0.99) | 0.58 (0.38, 0.89) | |
Other-cause [a],[b],‡ | 73,308 | 867 | HR | 0.91 (0.77–1.07) | 0.74 (0.56–0.99) | |
Males [a] | 25,105 | 368 | HR | 0.89 (0.69–1.15) | 0.81 (0.53–1.22) |
4. Discussion
Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Le, L.T.; Sabaté, J. Beyond Meatless, the Health Effects of Vegan Diets: Findings from the Adventist Cohorts. Nutrients 2014, 6, 2131-2147. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu6062131
Le LT, Sabaté J. Beyond Meatless, the Health Effects of Vegan Diets: Findings from the Adventist Cohorts. Nutrients. 2014; 6(6):2131-2147. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu6062131
Chicago/Turabian StyleLe, Lap Tai, and Joan Sabaté. 2014. "Beyond Meatless, the Health Effects of Vegan Diets: Findings from the Adventist Cohorts" Nutrients 6, no. 6: 2131-2147. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu6062131
APA StyleLe, L. T., & Sabaté, J. (2014). Beyond Meatless, the Health Effects of Vegan Diets: Findings from the Adventist Cohorts. Nutrients, 6(6), 2131-2147. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu6062131