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Scientists Discover Evidence That Being a Vegetarian May Be Written in Your Genes
Euronews ^ | 10/10/2023 | Oceane Duboust

Posted on 10/11/2023 10:06:31 AM PDT by nickcarraway

Researchers identified genes in vegetarians that may explain why they choose plant-based diets after screening 330,00 genomes.

Vegetarianism has been practiced for millennia in different societies and cultures, but today only a small minority of people forgo eating meat.

People turn to a meatless diet for ethical reasons, such as animal well-being or reducing carbon prints. But could it be hereditary?

A team of researchers believes they have discovered evidence that opting for a plant-based diet could actually be influenced by our genetics.

Being vegetarian as a woman might be bad for your health later in life, a new study suggests Over 330,000 genomes screened A team led by Nabeel Yaseen, a pathology professor at Northwestern University in the US screened the UK Biobank, a large-scale biomedical database. They compared genomes from 5,324 strict vegetarians to 329,455 non-vegetarians aged between 40 and 69.

They tried "to identify loci associated with strict vegetarianism". In genetics, a loci designates the position of a gene on the chromosome.

The mechanisms by which genetic variants influence dietary choices involve an interplay between metabolism, physiologic effects, and taste perception. Nabeel Yaseen Professor of pathology, Northwestern University "We identified three genes that are significantly associated with vegetarianism as well as 31 other genes that are possibly associated with vegetarianism," Yaseen told Euronews Next.

The team’s findings were published in PLoS ONE.

"The mechanisms by which genetic variants influence dietary choices involve an interplay between metabolism, physiologic effects, and taste perception. The levels of liking and consumption of dietary items are influenced by taste perception," the study noted.

The team’s discovery opens new avenues of inquiry requiring further study to fully understand the relationship between genetics and vegetarianism.

"Based on the functions of some of these genes, we speculate that lipid (fat) metabolism and its effects on brain function may play a role," Yaseen said.

"At this time, we can only speculate: one possibility is that meat may contain unique fatty components that vegetarians are able to adequately synthesise endogenously, whereas others need to obtain them from a meat-containing diet," he added.

This research is part of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) that emerged in the mid-2000s. It’s a scientific approach used to identify genetic variations associated with traits - or sometimes diseases.

With GWAS, researchers are looking at the association between genomic variants and a specific trait, though they can only identify correlation, not causation.

"We hope that our study will stimulate further research into the genetics and physiology of vegetarianism," Yaseen said, hoping that future research will give more information regarding the role played by the genes and variants identified.

"That knowledge may allow us to provide better personalised dietary recommendations and perhaps enable the production of better meat substitutes," he added.


TOPICS: Food; Health/Medicine; Science
KEYWORDS: bornthatway; craniorectosis; helixmakemineadouble; vegans; vegetarianism; vegetarians
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To: nickcarraway

Utterly ridiculous. Look at what they’ve done to “science”!


21 posted on 10/11/2023 10:58:38 AM PDT by dead (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_vFiUUcBkc)
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To: nickcarraway

It’s definitely not in mine!


22 posted on 10/11/2023 11:12:49 AM PDT by BlackAdderess (Haley 2024)
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To: I want the USA back
Writing stupid articles like this doesn’t change the truth that meat helped the brain grow, which led to language and intelligence.

Chimps eat meat.

Often still alive and screaming meat.

They have been doing it as long as humans have if not longer.

They show no signs of language, controlling fire, cooking, making complex tools, art, clothing or doing anything but eating, having sex, killing their own species and throwing their own poop.

23 posted on 10/11/2023 11:21:41 AM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (Keep America Beautiful by keeping Canadian Trash Out. Deport Jennifer Granholm!)
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To: nickcarraway

I’ve had a lifelong physical aversion to pork products. I have no problem with beef, lamb, poultry or fish but if it comes from a pig, it gives me awful indigestion, I’m the only person on the planet who hates the smell of bacon. Ironically I was born in Iowa.

I think there’s enough variation in humans that some are happiest as vegetarians. If only they could become reticent and quiet vegetarians. I saw a Toyota Prius the other day with New York plates, VEGANDAD. Give me a break.


24 posted on 10/11/2023 11:54:42 AM PDT by muir_redwoods (Freedom isn't free, liberty isn't liberal and you'll never find anything Right on the Left)
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To: nickcarraway

The Indian meaning for vegetarian is “bad hunter”.


25 posted on 10/11/2023 12:29:11 PM PDT by minnesota_bound (Need more money to buy everything now)
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To: nickcarraway

What about for being a humanitarian?


26 posted on 10/11/2023 2:55:19 PM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: Venkman

I identify as a meat-eating vegetarian. I only eat herbivores. I avoid eating carnivores for ethical reasons.


27 posted on 10/11/2023 3:03:51 PM PDT by PCPOET7 (`)
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To: PCPOET7

Is that like “professional courtesy”?


28 posted on 10/11/2023 4:35:54 PM PDT by Venkman
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To: nickcarraway

So vegetarianism is a genetic disorder. Have they found the cure?


29 posted on 10/11/2023 4:37:10 PM PDT by MNJohnnie (Don't blame me, my congressman is MTG!)
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To: Venkman

hunters got to stick together.


30 posted on 10/11/2023 7:14:59 PM PDT by PCPOET7 (`)
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