Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Do vegetarians have smaller brains?

So suggests a study cited by blogger/author Barry Groves (hat tip: Stevie Stewart Ipsen at California Cattlemen's)

Scientists at the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford, have discovered that going veggie could be bad for your brain – with those on a meat-free diet six times more likely to suffer brain shrinkage.

The study involved tests and brain scans on community-dwelling volunteers aged 61 to 87 years without cognitive impairment at enrolment, over a period of five years. When the volunteers were retested five years later the medics found those with the lowest levels of vitamin B12 were also the most likely to have brain shrinkage. It confirms earlier research showing a link between brain atrophy and low levels of B12.

Vegans are the most likely to be deficient because the best sources of the vitamin are meat, particularly liver, milk and fish.

2 comments:

Duffy said...

That is out-right slander!!!!

Have you no conscience!!!

shame on you and your family!!!

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