London - Sana
A British study by doctors from the University of Oxford confirmed that a meat-free diet leads to osteoporosis.
Sputnik quoted British epidemiologist Tammy Tong as saying, "This was the first time that we conducted a comprehensive study on the extent to which people were exposed according to their diet to various bone fractures," indicating that vegetarians were more likely to suffer fractures than those who regularly eat meat, especially hip fractures that It can happen 3 times more.
Scientists noted that eating meat leads to weight loss, reduces the possibility of developing types of cancer, and improves blood vessel health, but a vegetarian diet does not provide all vitamins and amino acids.