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Want to lose weight? Stop eating meat

- Daily Mail Reporter

VeGetarIaN­s lose weight twice as fast as meat-eaters, according to a study.

It found that the fastest way for dieters to fight the flab was to give up meat products. they constitute more than a third of the average meat-eater’s daily calorie intake.

In the first month of a diet, they lose on average 2lb, while vegetarian­s’ weight loss is double that at 4lb.

the difference is even more noticeable for slimmers who quit meat at the start of a diet – with the first month’s weight loss averaging 5lb. Vegetarian­s are said to typically be better dieters because the switch away from meat also leads to people embracing a healthier lifestyle.

the study found that vegetarian­s were twice as likely to be gym members as meat eaters and exercise twice as much.

they are also much more likely to pick low-fat options at the supermarke­t and tend to shun fast food restaurant­s – just 12 per cent are users, compared to 39 per cent of meat-eaters.

the study, involving 1,000 people, was carried out by weight loss firm Forza supplement­s. Managing director lee smith said: ‘all our research shows that becoming a veggie is a great way to lose weight.

‘It’s not that good lean meat it is particular­ly calorific but we find that meat-eaters consistent­ly have a higher calorie intake because the meat they eat is often cooked in an unhealthy way.’

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