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- Viva! - Statistics about veganism - Viva! The Vegan Charity
Consumer and market data specialists Statista, on the other hand, surveyed over 4,000 UK adults in 2024 and found that around three per cent of UK consumers are vegan, seven per cent are vegetarian and four per cent are fish-eaters They also estimate that a further 13 per cent are flexitarian or mostly plant-based
- Vegan Made Easy - A healthy plant-based lifestyle - Vegan. com
An Introduction to Vegan Diets Veganism is an enormous topic encompassing nutrition, animal protection, food politics, and more In this short piece I’ll introduce the concept and explain its vast appeal The word vegan was originally defined as a diet free of meat, dairy products, and eggs The term now also refers to any item, from […]
- Veganuary’s impact has been huge – here are the stats to prove it
The rate of veganism in the UK has increased by 370% since 2019 So Veganuary came to exist and grew rapidly during a time of increasing UK interest in veganism
- Dataset confirms that a vegan diet is dramatically better . . .
At least 30% differences were found between low and high meat eaters for most of the indicators The study expands on past work, underlining that vegan and vegetarian
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- New report shows Brits want more vegan-verified fashion
A new detailed report about the UK’s fashion industry has found the majority of Brits want to see more vegan-verified clothes, bags, shoes and accessories on the high-street and online
- Vegetarian and vegan diets: benefits and drawbacks - PMC
Data from a meta-analysis of 7 clinical trials including 311 participants show that consuming a vegetarian diet is associated with a reduction of mean systolic [−4 8 mmHg (−6 6 to −3 1)] and diastolic [−2 2 mmHg (−3 5 to −1 0)] blood pressure compared with non-vegetarian diets 103 A meta-analysis of 11 trials and 983 participants
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