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This one thing reduced the risk of mortality from cardiovascular disease and overall mortality.

By April 16, 2021November 9th, 2025No Comments2 min read

 

The following research included 237 036 men 57% and 179 068 women with the average age of 62 years (Huang J, et al., 2020).

The researchers compared the risk of mortality between animal source protein and plant-based protein adjusting for other risk factors.

They found that greater dietary plant protein intake was associated with reduced overall mortality in both sexes.

 

 

A replacement of only 3% energy from animal protein with plant protein was inversely associated with overall mortality.

It reduced cardiovascular disease mortality with 11% in men and 12% in women.

The lower overall mortality was mainly due to substitution of plant protein for egg protein which resulted in a 24% lower risk in men and 21% lower risk in women. A substitution of plant protein for red meat protein showed a 13% lower risk in men and 15% lower risk in women.

 

Reference:

Huang J, Liao LM, Weinstein SJ, Sinha R, Graubard BI, Albanes D. Association Between Plant and Animal Protein Intake and Overall and Cause-Specific Mortality. JAMA Intern Med. 2020 Sep 1;180(9):1173- 1184.

 

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