The study published Wednesday in PLOS One found that there are four genes associated with how well someone is able to adhere to a vegetarian lifestyle.
Several of the genes that the study found to be associated with vegetarianism had to do with metabolizing lipids, Yaseen said.
Although this study may not provide a definitive answer, it is an important look into nutrition, he said.
“This study shines a light on a relatively under-explored area of research: the genetics behind dietary preferences,” Ordovás said.
“The association of genetic variants with long-term strict vegetarianism suggests a biological basis for this dietary choice, beyond just cultural, ethical, or environmental reasons.”
Persons:
”, Nabeel Yaseen, Yaseen, José Ordovás, Ordovás, ” Yaseen, ” Ordovás, “
Organizations:
CNN, PLOS, Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, Tufts University
Locations:
Massachusetts