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  1. Vegetarianism for Teens (Nutrition and Fitness for Teens) by Jane Duden, 2001-01
  2. Scientific vegetarianism: Guide to organic ecological nutrition by Edmond Bordeaux Székely, 1976
  3. The rise of vegetarianism.(Leading Article): An article from: Nutrition & Dietetics: The Journal of the Dieticians Association of Australia by Malcolm Riley, 2004-03-01
  4. Wholesome Nutrition for Mind, Body and Microflora: The Goal of Lacto-Vegetarianism (Recipes of Udipi Cuisine Included) by Yamuna Lingappa, B. T. Lingappa, 1993-12
  5. Deep Vegetarianism Pb (America In Transition) by Michael Allen Fox, 1999-06-30
  6. Vegetarian times: The teen vegetarian population is growing. Here's what you need to know to keep your body healthy on a diet without meat. (nutrition).: An article from: Scholastic Choices by Lynn Santa Lucia, 2001-11-01
  7. Vegetarian Nutrition (Modern Nutrition Series)
  8. Eat to Heal: The Phytochemical Diet and Nutrition Plan by Kristine M. Napier, 1998-02-01
  9. The Perfectly Contented Meat-Eater's Guide to Vegetarianism: A Book for Those Who Really Don't Want to Be Hassled About Their Diet by Mark Warren Reinhardt, 1998-03
  10. Food: health and efficiency;: Lessons in nutrition and healthful food preparation by Marion W Vollmer, 1964
  11. Teddy bears and bean sprouts: The infant and vegetarian nutrition by Barbara J Ivens, 1984
  12. About nutrition, by Seventh Day Adventist Dietetic Association, 1971
  13. Vegetarian foods--their nutrient properties: Plant foods and dairy products as sources of full nutrition by Geoffrey Hodson, 1960
  14. Nutrition and wellness: A vegetarian way to better health by Winston J Craig, 1999

1. Find Nutrition Books: Vegetarianism
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Vegetarian Times Vegetarian Beginner's Guide
What these compilersmagazine writersexcel at is explaining, once and for all, the facts about shunning meat. Included in their discussions are different types of vegans, rebuttals of the "improper nutrition" myth, health issues from cancer to osteoporosis, alternative medicine, and environmentally friendly lifestyles. Plain and simple language infused with appropriate humor is augmented by 14 menus with 35 recipes and shopping lists, by end-of-chapter reading lists, and by sidebars filled with information and suggestions about tofu, holiday dinners, etc. Amazon's Price: $11.16 (save 20%) Vegetarian Express Lane There are no unusual ingredients or complex preparations in this cookbook: just a wealth of fast family recipes that can be on the table in less than 30 minutes. Pizza Salad, Cheesy Quesadillas, Spicy Fried Rice, Pasta with Fresh Tomato Sauce, Green Chili Corn Muffins, Caramel Brownies - there is plenty here to tempt cooks, whether they are vegetarians or simply want a break from meat. Amazon's Price: $16.00

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3. Vegetarianism
Jump to another section of this article vegetarianism The Nutritional Pros and Cons of a Vegetarian Diet The Vegetarian Infant and Toddlers and vegetarianism
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Vegetarian diets have become more prevalent and popular, and many parents may wonder if kids can safely follow a vegetarian diet and still get all the nutrients necessary for growing up healthy and strong. Most dietary and medical experts agree that a properly structured vegetarian diet is healthy. To ensure adequate nutrient intake, special care must be taken when feeding children a vegetarian diet, especially if the diet does not include dairy and egg products. Before your child or your family switches to a vegetarian diet, it's important to note that all vegetarian diets are not alike. Some of the major vegetarian categories include:
  • Ovo vegetarian - eats eggs; no meat
  • Lacto-ovo vegetarian - eats dairy and egg products; no meat
  • Lacto vegetarian - eats dairy products; no eggs or meat
  • Vegan - eats only food from plant sources
  • Other categories include: Pesco vegetarians - eats fish but no other meat; and Pollo vegetarians - eats poultry but no other meat
The Choice of Vegetarianism
There are many reasons why children or families may follow a vegetarian diet. Younger vegetarians are usually part of a family that eats vegetarian meals for health or religious reasons (for example, many Seventh Day Adventists follow a vegetarian diet). In non-vegetarian families, older children may decide to become vegetarians because of concern for animals, the environment, or their own health. Heidi Kecskemethy, RD, CSP, a board-certified pediatric nutritionist, tells parents not to be alarmed if their children choose vegetarianism. Kecskemethy says that the best way to handle a child's vegetarianism is to "discuss what it means to the child and how they want to implement it." She has met with parents who shudder when their children switch to vegetarian meals. "Make sure the kids make good food choices. If they are going to just eat Cheese Nips, Pop Tarts, and soda, then you have a problem."

4. Vegetarianism - Nutrition Navigator - Tufts University
Tufts nutrition Center on nutrition Communication, Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of nutrition Science and Policy.
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Vegetarian Resource Group (Score: 24 out of 25)
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Substantive, well-organized, and balanced material providing news, recipes, nutrition information, links, and ideas for those interested in eating a vegetarian diet.
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The American Dietetic Association
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Food and nutrition information provided in a responsible, in-depth, and accurate manner from a professional association of dietitians.
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The Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom
(Score: 19 out of 25)
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This British vegetarian site highlights the health advantages of adapting a meatless diet. Read Full Review Go To The Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom Homepage Nutrition and Food - Finding the Right Stuff (Score: 18 out of 25) Sponsor: Jean Fremont, RD Professor Fremont has assembled a collection of well-selected and frequently updated links on a variety of food and nutrition topics: international, vegetarian, education, and more.

5. Vegetarian Nutrition For Teenagers -- The Vegetarian Resource Group
Vegetarian nutrition information, and recipes by a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public on vegetarianism.
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Vegetarian Nutrition for Teenagers
by Reed Mangels, Ph.D., R.D.
Help yourself and others. Click here for ways to support this website and The Vegetarian Resource Group. More and more teenagers are choosing not to eat meat, poultry or fish. They are becoming vegetarians. Teenage vegetarians are often faced with pressures pressures from parents concerned about their health, and pressures from within to continue on the path they have chosen.
Variety is the Key to a Healthy Vegetarian Diet
Probably the most frequent questions for teenage vegetarians are about the nutritional adequacy of their food choices. A vegetarian diet can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The key to a healthy vegetarian diet is variety. Just as your parents should be concerned if you only eat hamburgers, they should also worry if you only eat potato chips and salad. A healthy, varied vegetarian diet includes fruits, vegetables, plenty of leafy greens, whole grain products, nuts, seeds and legumes. Some vegetarians also choose to eat dairy products and/or eggs. Teenage vegetarians have nutritional needs that are the same as any other teenager. The years between 13 and 19 are times of especially rapid growth and change. Nutritional needs are high during these years. The nutrients you will probably be asked about the most are protein, calcium, iron, and vitamin B12.

6. Vegetarianism & Vegetarian Nutrition
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7. Vegetarianism In A Nutshell -- The Vegetarian Resource Group
Vegetarian nutrition information, recipes, books, and a magazine. The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public on vegetarianism and the Vitamin B12. Children and vegetarianism. About The Vegetarian Resource Group SPANISH VERSION OF HANDOUTS vegetarianism in a Nutshell, Vegetarian nutrition for Teens, and Heart
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Help yourself and others. Click here for ways to support this website and The Vegetarian Resource Group. Document Sections:
  • What is a Vegetarian? Making the Change to a Vegetarian Diet Vegetarian Nutrition
    What is a Vegetarian?
    Vegetarians do not eat meat, fish, and poultry. Vegans are vegetarians who abstain from eating or using all animal products, including milk, cheese, other dairy items, eggs, wool, silk, and leather. Among the many reasons for being a vegetarian are health, ecological, and religious concerns, dislike of meat, compassion for animals, belief in non-violence, and economics. The American Dietetic Association has affirmed that a vegetarian diet can meet all known nutrient needs. The key to a healthy vegetarian diet, as with any other diet, is to eat a wide variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, plenty of leafy greens, whole grain products, nuts, seeds, and legumes. Limit your intake of sweets and fatty foods.
    Making the Change to a Vegetarian Diet
    Many people become vegetarian instantly. They totally give up meat, fish and poultry overnight. Others make the change gradually. Do what works best for you.

8. Beyond Vegetarianism--Raw Food, Vegan, Fruitarian, Paleo Diets
Refutes some vegetarian, rawfood, veganism, fruitarianism, and instinctive eating assertions and discusses paleolithic diet research and clinical nutrition in considerable depth.
http://www.beyondveg.com/index.shtml
Reports from veterans of vegetarian and raw-food diets,
veganism, fruitarianism, and instinctive eating, plus new science
from paleolithic diet research and clinical nutrition. What's New on Beyond Veg

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A collaboration of vegetarian issues from around the world, compiled in several languages.

10. Environmental Organization WebDirectory - HealthVegetarianism
Cybervillage in Holland dedicated to vegetarianism and animal rights (in Dutch info on the environment, animals, vegetarianism, nutrition, recipes, company information and more.
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11. Beyond Vegetarianism
Reports from veterans of vegetarian and rawfood diets, veganism, fruitarianism, and instinctive eating, plus new science from paleolithic diet research and clinical nutrition.
http://www.beyondveg.com/entre.shtml

12. Vegetarianism
Guidelines. Positions. Related Sites. Vegetarian Main Page. Main Page. vegetarianism. nutrition Guidelines. The United States National Academy of SciencesNational Research Council ( publishers of RDA figures for vitamins and minerals) States population. American Journal of Clinical nutrition. 1985; 42 1318-1330
http://www.nutrition.cornell.edu/foodguide/guidelin.html
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declared in 1974 that a well-planned vegetarian diet is safe.
With exceptions for extremely restricted diets such as brown rice and tea. The American Dietetic Association
points out that careful diet planning is vital to ensure optimal health. Deficiencies could be found in these areas:
Vitamin B12 is needed for cell division and blood formation. B12 is only found in plant foods when the food is contaminated by microorganisms. Vegans therefore need to look elsewhere to get vitamin B12 in their diet. The minimum requirement is very small, 1/1,000,000 of a gram (1 microgram) a day for adults. But, irreversible nerve damage can result if this minute amount is not met. Non-meat reliable sources of vitamin B12 are fortified milk fortified Grape Nuts cereal(1/2 cup supplies the adult RDA) and Red Star T-6635+ nutritional yeast (1-2 teaspoons supplies the adult RDA), and fortified meat analogues (wheat gluten or soybeans products made to resemble meat, poultry or fish), and vitamin B12 supplements. It is especially important for pregnant and lactating. Calcium
Calcium is needed for strong bones, nerve and muscle function and blood clotting. High protein diets (100 grams/day or higher) can lead to increased calcium losses, whereas, lower protein, plant-based diets are generally below the usual daily recommendations for protein. The RDA for adults age 25 and older is 800 milligrams of calcium per day. An intake of 1200 milligrams of calcium per day is recommended for those age 11-24. Non-animal sources of calcium are: tofu, collard greens, rhubarb, spinach, blackstrap molasses, greens, kale, sesame seeds, okra, soybeans, figs, tahini, bok choy, broccoli, tempeh. Two or more servings of dietary calcium are recommended daily for adults. Three or more servings for teenagers and young adults (age 20-25). Avoid excessive protein in your diet and include regular weight-bearing exercise as walking, running, or aerobic activity to promote strong, healthy bones.

13. Vegetarianism Overview
Learn about classification of vegetarians, health benefits, risks, and maintaining optimal health while following the diet.
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14. Vegetarianism
children s hospital or the American Dietetic Association at (800) 8771600 to find a local dietitian who specializes in pediatric nutrition and vegetarianism.
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Vegetarianism
Vegetarian diets have become more prevalent and popular, and many parents may wonder if kids can safely follow a vegetarian diet and still get all the nutrients necessary for growing up healthy and strong. Most dietary and medical experts agree that a properly structured vegetarian diet is healthy. To ensure adequate nutrient intake, special care must be taken when feeding children a vegetarian diet, especially if the diet does not include dairy and egg products. Before your child or your family switches to a vegetarian diet, it's important to note that all vegetarian diets are not alike. Some of the major vegetarian categories include:
  • Ovo vegetarian - eats eggs; no meat
  • Lacto-ovo vegetarian - eats dairy and egg products; no meat
  • Lacto vegetarian - eats dairy products; no eggs or meat
  • Vegan - eats only food from plant sources
  • Other categories include: Pesco vegetarians - eats fish but no other meat; and Pollo vegetarians - eats poultry but no other meat
The Choice of Vegetarianism
There are many reasons why children or families may follow a vegetarian diet. Younger vegetarians are usually part of a family that eats vegetarian meals for health or religious reasons (for example, many Seventh Day Adventists follow a vegetarian diet). In non-vegetarian families, older children may decide to become vegetarians because of concern for animals, the environment, or their own health. Heidi Kecskemethy, RD, CSP, a board-certified pediatric nutritionist, tells parents not to be alarmed if their children choose vegetarianism. Kecskemethy says that the best way to handle a child's vegetarianism is to "discuss what it means to the child and how they want to implement it." She has met with parents who shudder when their children switch to vegetarian meals. "Make sure the kids make good food choices. If they are going to just eat Cheese Nips, Pop Tarts, and soda, then you have a problem."

15. 1997 ADA Position Paper On Vegetarianism -- The Vegetarian Resource Group
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Position of the American Dietetic Association: Vegetarian Diets (1997)
Scientific data suggest positive relationships between a vegetarian diet and reduced risk for several chronic degenerative diseases and conditions, including obesity, coronary artery disease, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and some types of cancer. Vegetarian diets, like all diets, need to be planned appropriately to be nutritionally adequate.
POSITION STATEMENT
It is the position of The American Dietetic Association (ADA) that appropriately planned vegetarian diets are healthful, are nutritionally adequate, and provide health benefits in the prevention and treatment of certain diseases.
Vegetarianism in Perspective Studies indicate that vegetarians often have lower morbidity (1) and mortality (2) rates from several chronic degenerative diseases than do nonvegetarians. Although nondietary factors, including physical activity and abstinence from smoking and alcohol, may play a role, diet is clearly a contributing factor. In addition to the health advantages, other considerations that may lead a person to adopt a vegetarian diet pattern include concern for the environment, ecology, and world hunger issues. Vegetarians also cite economic reasons, ethical considerations, and religious beliefs as their reasons for following this type of diet pattern. Consumer demand for vegetarian options has resulted in increasing numbers of foodservices that offer vegetarian options. Presently, most university foodservices offer vegetarian options.

16. The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG)
A nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public on vegetarianism and the interrelated issues of health, nutrition, ecology, ethics, and world hunger.
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    Recipes, nutrition information, articles and books. The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public on vegetarianism and the interrelated issues of health, nutrition, ecology, ethics, and world hunger.
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