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Vegetarians unhappier, more prone to mental health disorders

Post by dustin » 25 Nov 2014, 1:19 pm

Australian vegetarians might be healthier than meat-eaters but they are unhappier and more prone to mental health disorders, new research suggests.

The Alere Wellness Index shows vegetarians drink and smoke less and are more physically active than their carnivorous counterparts.

But they are also more likely to have depression and anxiety disorders, according to the Index made up of scores for nutrition, fitness, smoking, alcohol, psychological wellbeing, body mass and medical conditions.

Dr John Lang, who developed the wellness index for preventive healthcare company Alere, says the adoption of a vegetarian diet can sometimes follow the onset of mental disorders.

"So the diet isn't the cause but rather the symptom," he said. "If you think of people that are committed to being a vegetarian it's a fairly significant commitment and it picks up people at the fringe of the obsessive-compulsive spectrum."

The study, which is based on 50,000 surveys a year conducted by Roy Morgan Research, also shows vegetarians are less optimistic about the future, with 28 per cent more likely to suffer panic attacks and anxiety disorders.

They are also 18 per cent more likely to suffer from depression than the general population. In 2012, a German study of more than 4000 vegetarians and meat-eaters linked vegetarianism with higher rates of depression and anxiety.

An analysis of the respective ages at adoption of a vegetarian diet and onset of a mental disorder showed that the adoption of the vegetarian diet tends to follow the onset of mental disorders, they concluded.

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There you go! Being a vegetarian goes hand in hand with poor mental health :lol:

Like we all knew ;)

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Re: Vegetarians unhappier, more prone to mental health disor

Post by Wes » 26 Nov 2014, 2:45 pm

Didn't need the study to tell you they're not right in the head :P
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Post by Old Fart » 28 Nov 2014, 1:12 pm

They should head over to offal topic for some dining inspiration :lol:
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Post by on_one_wheel » 28 Nov 2014, 1:22 pm

I always thought that you might need a screw loose to want to ignore your omnivorous needs.
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Post by stevy » 28 Nov 2014, 1:45 pm

Maybe we can build a big rubber wall around a forest and chuck them all in.

Win win :lol:
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Post by Mich » 28 Nov 2014, 2:42 pm

Living off lentils would make anyone go loopy :lol:
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Post by Norton » 28 Nov 2014, 2:48 pm

stevy wrote:Maybe we can build a big rubber wall around a forest and chuck them all in.

Win win :lol:


I reckon that would last about a day util they came crying back wanting their petrol and electricity and everything else they bitch about how it gets made.
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