Do Vegetarians Have a Longer Lifespan? Exploring the Evidence on Diet and Longevity
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Studies on Seventh-day Adventists have famously suggested a longer life for vegetarians in that specific population, with vegetarian men living 9.5 years longer and women 6.1 years longer than non-vegetarian counterparts. This raises a key question: do vegetarians have a longer lifespan universally, or are other factors at play?