Study of more than 330,000 genomes indicates 34 genes potentially involved in vegetarianism
- A recent study suggests that genetics may play a role in an individual's ability to adhere to a strict vegetarian diet.
- The study identified three genes that are significantly associated with vegetarianism and 31 other genes that are possibly associated with vegetarianism.
- These genetic differences may impact lipid metabolism and brain function, which could explain why some people find it easier to adopt a vegetarian diet.
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