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https://jhpn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41043-023-0...

> By diet group, there were 116,894 omnivores (whose diet does not exclude animal products), 329 lacto- and/or ovo-vegetarians (whose diet excludes meat, but includes dairy and/or eggs), 310 pesco-vegetarians (whose diet excludes meat except for fish and seafood) and 140 vegans (whose diet excludes all animal products). After an average follow-up of 18 years, 39,763 participants were deceased. The risk of all-cause mortality did not statistically significantly differ among the four diet groups.



I'm curious if a) they looked at self-reported exercise regimes, b) they looked at objectively measured exercise (everyone thinks they exercise more, and better, than they actually do), c) 140 vegans is enough to draw conclusions broadly given the total sample size.




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