Article 6EHJ8 As a scientist, I did a self-experiment to compare a vegan diet with eating meat. Here’s what I found out | Eric Robinson

As a scientist, I did a self-experiment to compare a vegan diet with eating meat. Here’s what I found out | Eric Robinson

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Eric Robinson
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Some studies suggest vegans are healthier if more depressed, slimmer but unpopular. Still, veganism works for me

  • Eric Robinson is a behavioural scientist and professor in psychology at the University of Liverpool

Three years ago, I was briefly dating a primary school teacher who happened to be a part-time animal rights activist. The experience made me take a decision I've been living with ever since: veganism. Things didn't work out with the primary school teacher, but my initial commitment to veganism did last.

At times, I've wondered if I'm depriving myself of great pleasure or, as some studies have suggested, even risking my mental health. So, as a scientist, last year I concluded that I finally needed to study what effect this decision was having on me, and decide whether I should stick to veganism for life or give it up.

Eric Robinson is a behavioural scientist and professor in psychology at the University of Liverpool. To read a longer version of this article go to The Conversation

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