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BECOMING VEGETARIAN:
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO ADOPTING A HEALTHY VEGETARIAN DIET
Few books on vegetarian nutrition are as comprehensive and
accurate as Becoming Vegetarian. This useful book begins with a review of
the health benefits of a vegetarian diet followed by an overview of key nutrients. A
vegetarian food guide provides practical information on meal planning for various age
groups and types of vegetarians. My favorite chapter, "Vegetarian
Diplomacy," presents several potentially difficult situations, such as family
disapproval or dinner invitations. and offers possible solutions. The book concludes
with tips for food shopping and storage and selected recipes.
Early chapters on health benefits of vegetarian diets and
nutrient information contain terms that may not be familiar to the average
layperson. These chapters may be a bit overwhelming for someone new to vegetarianism
or nutrition. On the other hand, later chapters which provide practical information,
are simply and clearly written.
In general, the nutrition sections of Becoming Vegetarian
are well researched and accurate. The authors do not include references, although a
list of references for broad topic areas is available on request. (For extensive
list, click here). The nutrition recommendations in
the book are sound, although some for children seem rather conservative.
If Becoming Vegetarian is to live up to its subtitle, The
Complete Guide to Adopting a Healthy Vegetarian Diet, additional topics such as the
elderly, athletes, and food programs such as Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for
Women, Infants, and Children and school lunches should be included in future
editions. But, all in all, Becoming Vegetarian is a well-written, practical
guide to vegetarian foods and nutrition. It would be a valuable addition to the
bookshelf of all dietetics professionals and other health care providers who work with
vegetarian or near-vegetarian clients.
REED MANGELS, PhD, RD, FADA
The Vegetarian Resource Group, Baltimore, Md.
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