Health aspects of vegan diets among children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analyses

Alina Koller, Sabine Rohrmann, Maria Wakolbinger, Jan Gojda, Eliška Selinger, Monika Cahova, Martin Světnička, Sandra Haider, Sabrina Schlesinger, Tilman Kühn*, Jeffrey W. Keller*

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Abstract

Health effects of vegan diets among children and adolescents are a controversial public health topic. Thus, the aim of the present systematic review is to evaluate a broad range of health outcomes among vegan children and adolescents aged 0 to 18 years. 18 studies met the inclusion criteria (17 cross-sectional, 1 RCT). Meta-analyses showed lower protein, calcium, vitamin B2, saturated fatty acid, and cholesterol intakes, and lower ferritin, HDL and LDL levels as well as height in vegan compared to omnivorous children/adolescents. Higher intakes of carbohydrates, polyunsaturated fatty acids, fiber, folate, vitamins C and E, magnesium, iron, and potassium were observed in vegans. Blood levels of vitamin B12 were higher among vegan children due to supplement use. Single study results suggested further differences between vegan and non-vegan children, such as lower bone mineral content or urinary iodine among vegan children. Risk of Bias was rated as high or very high in 7 out of 18 studies. The certainty of evidence for the meta-analyses was low (n = 2) or very low (n = 46). Overall, the available evidence points to both risks and benefits associated with a vegan diet among children, although more and better designed studies are needed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13247-13258
Number of pages12
JournalCritical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
Volume64
Issue number33
Early online date09 Oct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Systematic review
  • children
  • health
  • meta-analysis
  • vegan diet

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