The popularity of plant-based diets has soared in recent years, with a 2023 survey indicating that nearly 10% of Americans now identify as plant-based eaters, compared to just 1% a decade ago. Recent research shows that individuals following a plant-based diet lose, on average, 3.4 kg (about 7.5 lbs) more than those on omnivorous diets over six months (NCBI).
A key reason is how these diets interact with the digestive system, promoting satiety and healthy metabolism. However, adherence can be challenging, especially when transitioning later in life or navigating social situations. Understanding the science and practicalities behind plant-based eating is crucial for effective, sustainable weight loss.
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7. Increased Nutrient Density Nutrient density refers to how many vitamins, minerals, and beneficial compounds a food contains relative to its calorie content. Plant-based meals are…