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Originally title: Vegetarians prone to depression? Eating meat is healthier
According to foreign media reports, a new study by
USA
suggests that vegetarians or vegans may increase their risk of depression, with vegetarians three times more likely to take prescription drugs for mental illness and more likely to commit suicide.
the study, based on 160,000 studies, also showed that a third of vegetarians may suffer from depression or anxiety. The researchers reviewed 18 studies on the association between mental health and eating habits involving 160,257 participants.
study author Dr Edward Archer, of the University of Alabama, said: "While the health risks and benefits of meat and vegetarianism have been debated for centuries, our findings suggest that carnivores have better mental health.
Malhotra, a British cardiologist, says vegans or vegetarians for ethical reasons need to pay more attention to protecting their mental health.
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