Anthropometric Characteristics of Vegetarian and Non- Vegetarian Adults in a Selected Local Government Area In Osun State, Nigeria
Background: Vegetarian diets have grown in popularity partly because they have been linked to numerous health benefits. They are typically high in fiber and antioxidants and low in cholesterol, potentially lowering the risk of chronic diseases. On the other hand, diets established on meat and its pr...
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Main Authors: | Olariike Oyindasola Kayode (Author), Akin Oyebade (Author), Adeola Oluwaseun Oshineye (Author), Abayomi Tolu Olarinmoye (Author), Ayodeji Akinyemi Akinpelu (Author) |
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Adventist University of Africa,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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