18,000 buddhists reveal: does going veggie cut disease risk?
NCT ID NCT03470584
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Jun 12, 2026 · Updated 33 times
Summary
This study followed over 18,000 Taiwanese Buddhists to see if a vegetarian diet is linked to lower rates of chronic diseases like dementia, depression, heart disease, stroke, gout, cataracts, gallstones, and urinary tract infections. Researchers used health insurance records to track new cases over time. The goal was to understand how plant-based eating might influence long-term health, without testing any specific treatment.
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Dalin Tzu Chi Hospital
Chiayi City, Taiwan
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