Protein Sources of Vegetarians Lee Delegard Beloit College Abstract Protein is contained in most food. People in the United States have come to identify.

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Protein Sources of Vegetarians Lee Delegard Beloit College Abstract Protein is contained in most food. People in the United States have come to identify protein with specific terms and lifestyles, such as vegetarian, to describe people’s adherence to certain foods. People who identify with the term vegetarian often eat meat, and get their recommended 55 grams of protein from a variety of foods. Vegetarians eat more grains, legumes, cereals, pasta, rice, and vegetables than non-vegetarians. It is not hard get the recommended amount of protein from plant-based foods. For example, in 1 cup of soy nuts there are 33g of protein, in one cup of lentils there are 18g and in 1 cup of tofu there are 20g. An adult can be a vegetarian, consume protein from many different plant-based sources, and easily meet the recommended daily value of protein, which is about 55g. Methodology: Information was gathered from peer-reviewed journals online. Other internet sources were used to gather nutritional information about specific foods. Introduction: There are many health benefits attributed to consuming plant-based protein. Consuming protein from animal-based sources, such as meat, may contribute to certain diseases and cancers (1). Roughly 2.5% of the population aged 18 or older in the United States identifies with the term vegetarian. A survey of an urban population of people aged found that 6% of respondents self-identified as vegetarian. But to what dietary patterns does this term really refer? Most people believe that the word vegetarian is used to describe the amounts of animal protein that a person consumes. However, only one third of self-identified vegetarians do not eat meat of any kind. Two thirds reported eating small amounts of animal meat on a regular basis, such as fish, poultry, and even red meat. Vegetarianism refers to differences in the amounts of other foods consumed as well. Vegetarians eat more grains, legumes, cereals, pasta, rice, and vegetables than non-vegetarians, foods that have many long-lasting health benefits, a diet which is lower in total fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol while higher in fiber than non-vegetarian diets. They derive dietary protein from a variety of plant-based foods. Results According to the Vegetarian Resource Group (2), “Vegetarians do not eat meat, fish, [or] poultry.” However, the study What do vegetarians in the United States eat? (3) found that this was not the case. Only 1/3rd of self identified vegetarians reported eating no meat on recall days, while 2/3rds reported eating meat such as fish, poultry and even red meat. Roughly 2.5% of the statistical population aged 18 or older self-identifies with the term vegetarian. A survey of an urban population of people aged found that 6% of respondents self-identified as a vegetarian. (1). For the study What do vegetarians in the United States eat?, vegetarian status was applied to a person if they consumed less than 10 g of animal flesh protein a day. This category was further subdivided into vegetarians who ate meat on recall days, and vegetarians who ate no meat on recall days. It was found that vegetarians in the US also eat less protein, roughly 12% of their daily caloric intake, compared to 15%-16% for non-vegetarians. Graph 1: Foodserving size calories/ serving size grams of protein/ serving size calories per cup grams of protein per cup % of daily value of protein/ serving size 1% fat cottage cheese1 cup % skim milk1 cup % whole milk1 cup % soy milk1 cup % oranges (sliced)1 cup % bananas (sliced)1 cup % black beans1 cup % lentils1 cup % flax seed1 cup % soy nuts1/3 cup % whole wheat bread1 slice % spaghetti1 cup % brown rice1 cup % Mushrooms1 cup % sweet red peppers (chopped)1 cup % carrots1 cup (chopped) % baked potato1/2 cup % squash (chopped)1 cup % tofu1/2 cup % sweet potato1 cup % almonds (whole)1/4 cup % sun flower seeds (shelled)1/4 cup % pumpkin seeds1/4 cup % penult butter2 tbls % raw romaine lettuce (shredded)2 cups % carrots (chopped)1 cup % spinach2 cups142714% Graph 1: Vegetarians eat more grains, legumes, cereal, pasta, rice, and vegetables such as dark green vegetables, deep yellow vegetables, fruit and dried fruit, and non-meat eating vegetarians drink nearly twice the amount of red wine than the other groups. Vegetarians who reported meat on recall days consumed less red meat and poultry; however, the consumption of fish was nearly twice as high (4). Chart 1: Specific foods showing calories and protein in a serving size, the calories and protein in a cupful, and the % of the daily value of protein per serving size. These numbers give an idea of the amount of food to eat per day to get enough protein from plant-based sources and maintain a healthy protein intake. Graph 3: Conclusion Although often exclusively associated with meat, protein is found in most foods. People who self-identify with the term vegetarian get their proteins from a variety of sources, however, their overall diets differ from meat-eating people in more than just protein consumption. Their intake of certain minerals and vitamins also varies. There are no strict rules to being a vegetarian. People who self identify with the term, even if they continue to eat meat, tend to eat healthier diets. It is easy to get the daily recommended amounts of protein from a wide variety of plant- based foods. Chart 1 shows the specific amounts of foods to eat in order to get the recommended daily 55 grams of protein References: 1.) Haddad, and Tanzman. "What Do Vegetarians in the United States Eat?" American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 78 (2003): ) Campbell, T. Collin, and Thomas M. Campbell. The China Study. Dallas: Glenn Yeffeth, ) Weinsier, Ronald. "Use of the Term Vegetarian." Letters to the Editor. Vol. 71. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, ) Ogilvie, David. "Protein and Vegetarian Diet." Vegetarian Networks Victoria. Jan Sept ) The Vegetarian Resource Group. 29 Apr Sept ) "Protein Nutrition Source." Harvard School of Public Health Harvard College. 2 Oct Graph 2 and 3: Vegetarians and people who do not meat consume different amounts of important vitamins and minerals than meat eaters. For example vegetarians and non-meat eaters have more calcium, magnesium, and vitamin C in their diets, as well as more dietary fiber and less cholesterol. Graph 2: