What difficulties are there with such a diet that is what


Please respond to the following questions.

Some of these are also found in the "For Further Thought" sections of your textbook. In addition, you may need to conduct a quick internet search to support your responses.

1. Fourteen year old Donna has just decided that eating meat is "gross" and that she will be a vegetarian. What difficulties are there with such a diet; that is, what nutrients may be lacking? How may they be obtained?

2. Studies with animals have shown that caloric restriction may prolong life by protecting the brain from some effects of aging. The animals' diet was about half the usual calories they would consume.

For people, 1250 to 1500 calories per day would be restrictive (compared to the 2000 calories or more that many of us in North America consume).

Would it be worth it for a life span of 110 years? Describe the problems with such a diet.

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