Abstract

The popularity of plant-based and vegan diets has experienced significant growth in recent years. While adhering to a vegan diet has been linked to various health benefits, it is important to note that certain essential vitamins and minerals, such as vitamins B12 and D, calcium, and iron, may be insufficient in an exclusively plant-based diet. Prolonged inadequate intake of these nutrients can lead to nutritional deficiencies and potentially increase the risk of adverse health outcomes. To further investigate this matter, we conducted a study in which we analyzed a one-week meal plan consisting of vegan recipes from Forks Over Knives (FOK), an organization that advocates for a low-fat, whole-food, vegan diet as a means to prevent or reverse chronic diseases. Through a detailed examination of the meal plan. Based on the evidence derived from this analysis, it is imperative for vegans and their healthcare providers to be cognizant of the potential nutrient deficiencies and associated health consequences that may arise from following this type of diet.

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