Vegetarian diets in childhood and adolescencePosition paper of the nutrition committee, German Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Medicine (DGKJ)

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Silvia Rudloff
Christoph Bührer
Frank Jochum
Thomas Kauth
Mathilde Kersting
Antje Körner
Berthold Koletzko
Walter Mihatsch
Christine Prell
Thomas Reinehr
Klaus-Peter Zimmer
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[1] University of Giessen,Children’s Hospital
[2] Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin,Neonatology
[3] Evangelisches Waldkrankenhaus Berlin Spandau,Practice for Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine/Sports and Nutrition Medicine Ludwigsburg
[4] Committee for Prevention and Early Therapy BVKJ Cologne,Research Department of Child Nutrition, Department of Paediatrics
[5] Ruhr-University Bochum,Paediatric Research Center, Dept. Womens’ and Childrens’ Medicine
[6] Univ. Leipzig,Children’s Hospital
[7] LMU – Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. Munich,Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Diabetology and Nutritional Medicine, Vestische Children’s Hospital Datteln
[8] Dr. von Hauner Children’s Hospital,undefined
[9] Nutrition Committee of the German Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Medicine (DGKJ),undefined
[10] Heliosklinikum Pforzheim,undefined
[11] University Witten/Herdecke,undefined
关键词
Omega-3 fatty acids; Iron; Vitamin B12; Malnutrition; Bioavailability;
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10.1186/s40348-019-0091-z
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In Western countries, vegetarian diets are associated with lower intakes of energy, saturated fatty acids and animal protein and higher intakes of fibre and phytochemicals, compared to omnivorous diets. Whether the corresponding health benefits in vegetarians outweigh the risks of nutrient deficiencies has not been fully clarified. It should be noted that vegetarians often have a higher socioeconomic status, follow a more health-conscious lifestyle with higher physical activity, and refrain from smoking more often than non-vegetarians. The nutritional needs of growing children and adolescents can generally be met through a balanced, vegetable-based diet; however, due to their higher nutrient requirements per kilogramme of body weight, vegetarian children have a higher risk for developing nutrient deficiencies than adults. With a vegetarian diet, the mean intakes of some nutrients, such as the omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), are lower than in omnivores or those eating fish. For other nutrients, such as iron and zinc, the bioavailability from vegetable foodstuffs is reduced when the intake of phytates and fibre is high; thus, the prevalence of iron deficiency can be increased despite high vitamin C intake. In addition, vitamin B12 is only found in animal-source foods. Vitamin B12 should be supplemented in people of all age groups who follow a strict vegan diet without consuming animal products. A vegetarian diet in childhood and adolescence requires good information and supervision by a paediatrician, if necessary, in cooperation with an appropriately trained dietary specialist.
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