Height, age at menarche, body weight and body mass index in life-long vegetarians

  • Rosell M
  • Appleby P
  • Key T
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE We investigated whether life-long adherence to a vegetarian diet is associated with adult height, age at menarche, adult body weight and body mass index (BMI), used as indicators of growth, development and obesity, in a large sample of adults. DESIGN This was a cross-sectional study. Anthropometric data and information on age, ethnicity, education, age at menarche and age at becoming a vegetarian were obtained through a questionnaire. Self-reported height and weight were calibrated using predictive equations derived from a previous validation study. SETTING United Kingdom. SUBJECTS The study includes 45 962 British men and women aged > or = 20 years of whom 16,083 were vegetarians (not eating fish or meat). RESULTS In men and women, there were no significant differences in height, weight or BMI between life-long vegetarians (n = 125 (men) and n = 265 (women)) and people who became vegetarian at age > or = 20 years (n = 3122 (men) and n = 8137 (women)). Nor was there a significant difference in age at menarche between life-long vegetarian women and women who became vegetarian at age > or = 20 years. CONCLUSION This study suggests that, compared with people who become vegetarian when adult, life-long vegetarians do not differ in adult height, weight, BMI or age at menarche in women.

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Rosell, M., Appleby, P., & Key, T. (2005). Height, age at menarche, body weight and body mass index in life-long vegetarians. Public Health Nutrition, 8(7), 870–875. https://doi.org/10.1079/phn2005730

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