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Why should you consider a plant-based diet?

Registered dietitian Natalie Allen explains.

October 4, 2022 by Strategic Communication

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People’s growing preference for sustainable, healthier foods is causing a huge growth in the plant-based food market.

In 2021, Bloomberg Intelligence produced a report called “Plant-Based Foods Poised for Explosive Growth.” It valued the plant-based food market at $29.4 billion in 2020 and predicted that number will exceed $162 billion within the next decade. I’m Emily Yeap.

Registered dietitian Natalie Allen sheds more light about plant-based diets. She’s also clinical assistant professor in the department of public health and sports medicine at Missouri State University.

How to get your nutrients from a plant-based diet

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Filed Under: Faculty News Tagged With: dietetics, Discovery, faculty, Faculty and Staff Page, missouri state journal, natalie allen, public health and sports medicine

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