There is not a definitive answer to your question! Until a controlled study is done of the population & there eating habits most statements will be based on conjecture* We can offer opinions on your question & I do believe we should all eat healthy & maintain an active lifestye & that and genetics will affect our longevity*
2007-12-02 06:50:16
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answered by Me 7
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You won't get any study or knowledge based answers - I seriously doubt there have been any studies and nobody knows. Most people's answers are just going to reflect their prejudices and/or their wishful thinking.
It's the sort of question that has no answer; vegans, vegetarians and omnivores can all eat a healthy or an unhealthy diet, which may affect their longevity. Random illnesses like cancer can strike vegans and vegetarians as well as omnivores.
My almost life-long vegetarian aunt died recently aged 91; her meat-eating mother (my grandma) died at the same age.
I'm a vegan, I'm 54, and statistically, because of a serious illness, I have around a 40% chance of making it to 60 (someone's got to be in that 40%, is my way of looking at it).
So your question's a bit like asking how long is a piece of string.
2007-12-02 05:21:39
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answered by lo_mcg 7
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In order to have a long life, you must have a healthy life. This includes a balanced diet. I believe that people who eliminate meat generally have a better diet than those who do not. This is a bit ironic, until one considers how little meat is considered a serving and how much most people eat. Meat should technically be used as a flavoring or side dish rather than a main dish. One 8-oz piece of meat is more than you need in a day. That's a small steak or average-sized burger.
Vegetarians run into problems when they replace meat with eggs and dairy, because both of these groups have some of the same problems as meat.
However, I feel that vegetarians and vegans are in general more mindful of what they eat and aware of what nutrients they can get where. Vegetarians also often eat a wider variety of foods (again, rather ironic). Vegetarians and vegans also make more healthful life choices, including not smoking or drinking in excess. They also usually exercise more regularly. There have been a few studies that have shown that. I don't think it's because of their diet, but that their diet reflects a general lifestyle.
2007-12-02 09:15:30
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answered by Julia S 7
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i comprehend that if i replaced into informed whilst i replaced into 5 that my foodstuff got here from unquestionably residing respiratory animals, i in all likelihood could have been a vegetarian considering then. i've got no longer been a lifelong vegetarian, yet have been for 9 years, i'm 20 now and have desperate to be vegan. How is elevating vegan childrens any worse or diverse than elevating meat-eating childrens?
2016-09-30 10:52:38
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answered by melesa 4
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Usually, I would probably say vegans because they have a healthier life style-usually. But you can also be a vegetarian and be super healthy and excersize on a regular basis. Whereas a vegan might be a couch potatoe and only eat vegan cakes..it really depends. Also, not to mention, you can get a disease, like cancer, and that wouldnt really have anything to do with you being a vegetarian or vegan.
2007-12-02 05:47:25
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answered by xxmidnightshow00 3
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Vegetarians do, read this-
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AuMW6hzjGZAFkMZqapul6sfty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071112083858AA5vrYx&show=7#profile-info-Xq9iLKoIaa
pescatarians live the longest, followed closely by vegetarians, being a vegan doesn't help too much...
2007-12-02 06:28:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on how well they eat but both vegans and vegetarians have been shown to live longer and healthier lives than meat eaters.
2007-12-02 04:22:59
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answered by Yahoo Sucks 5
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Vegans.
2007-12-02 08:22:46
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answered by Susie 6
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i know for sure and its vegetarians because they consume dairy
the oldest women in the world was a vegetarian and she lived to be 122
2007-12-02 04:25:51
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answered by Anonymous
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vegans
2007-12-02 04:09:57
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answered by Andrew 3
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