Vegan diet reduces advanced glycation end-products -- interesting news for vegans

Seagal

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Dietary AGEs did not change on the Mediterranean diet but decreased on a low-fat vegan diet, and this decrease was associated with changes in body weight, independent of energy intake.
 
Dietary AGEs did not change on the Mediterranean diet but decreased on a low-fat vegan diet, and this decrease was associated with changes in body weight, independent of energy intake.
Low-fat vegan diet group lost 6 kg in 4 months. Sounds impressive, but there's no mention of body composition. If you've lost weight with a vegan diet, as I have, you already know what the catch was: mostly lean mass lost.
 
Low-fat vegan diet group lost 6 kg in 4 months. Sounds impressive, but there's no mention of body composition. If you've lost weight with a vegan diet, as I have, you already know what the catch was: mostly lean mass lost.
Agree, however, it is possible to do high protein vegan diet....
For me the interesting point are the AGEs and the fact that there are more and more quality studies on nutrition, e.g. also on brain-gut-microbiome connection.

It seems to me that the combination of meat proteins and plant carbs, especially sugar, causes most of the unhealthy compounds.
Looking forward to quality carnivore, keto studies.
 
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