Is Plant-Based Meat Healthy? Here’s What Science Says

By | June 28, 2024

Burgers made from plants or animals: Which is better for you? A new analysis of existing research gives the nod to plant-based meat.

The authors reviewed studies and meta-analyses published on plant-based meat alternatives from 1970 to 2023, evaluating ingredients, nutrients and impact on a person’s cardiovascular disease risk factors such as cholesterol levels.

The review found that plant-based meat was better for heart health than the most commonly consumed types of real meat (e.g., 80 percent lean for red meat burgers and ground beef). This was true for plant-based meat regardless of the main source of protein (soy, pea, mycoprotein or vital wheat gluten) or fat (vegetable oil, olive oil or coconut oil).

The authors noted improvements in cholesterol levels, body weight, and waist circumference in several randomized controlled trials of research subjects who ate plant-based meat.

And just as importantly, researchers found no evidence that concerns about plant-based meats, including their high sodium content, negate potential cardiovascular benefits.

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