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In this paper – drawing from a range of food blogs and social media pages – I consider both the ways in which Māori writers discuss some of the barriers and cultural conflicts experienced within the realm of vegan ethics, as well as their perspectives on various facets of Te Ao Māori (the Māori world) such as kaitiakitanga (guardianship), hauora (holistic health and wellbeing), and rangatiratanga (sovereignty) which have influenced their attitudes and approaches towards veganism and plant-based diets. I argue that these diverse perspectives provide a valuable means of analysing and critiquing both the dominant ethics and attitudes which perpetuate the exploitation of non-human animals in contemporary Western society, as well as the barriers and challenges that exist within the mainstream vegan movement.
In this paper – drawing from a range of food blogs and social media pages – I consider both the ways in which Māori writers discuss some of the barriers and cultural conflicts experienced within the realm of vegan ethics, as well as their perspectives on various facets of Te Ao Māori (the Māori world) such as kaitiakitanga (guardianship), hauora (holistic health and wellbeing), and rangatiratanga (sovereignty) which have influenced their attitudes and approaches towards veganism and plant-based diets. I argue that these diverse perspectives provide a valuable means of analysing and critiquing both the dominant ethics and attitudes which perpetuate the exploitation of non-human animals in contemporary Western society, as well as the barriers and challenges that exist within the mainstream vegan movement.
(2019). The roles of celebrity endorsers’ and consumers’ vegan identity in marketing communication about veganism. Journal of Marketing Communications. Ahead of Print.
ABSTRACT. Regular consumption of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and other plant foods has been negatively correlated with the risk of the development of chr
ABSTRACT. Regular consumption of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and other plant foods has been negatively correlated with the risk of the development of chr
ABSTRACT. Worldwide, the burden of morbidity and mortality from diet-related chronic diseases is increasing, driven by poor diet quality and overconsumption of
ABSTRACT. Worldwide, the burden of morbidity and mortality from diet-related chronic diseases is increasing, driven by poor diet quality and overconsumption of
ABSTRACTBackground. Studies have found beneficial effects of plant-based diets on weight. However, not all plant foods are necessarily beneficial.Objectives.
ABSTRACTBackground. Studies have found beneficial effects of plant-based diets on weight. However, not all plant foods are necessarily beneficial.Objectives.
Researchers created an experiential education program for clinicians to learn about and follow a whole-food plant-based dietary pattern in order to better counsel their patients on this diet.
An effective lifestyle strategy to reduce cardiovascular diseases risk (CVD) factors is needed. We examined the effects of a whole-food plant-based (WFPB) lifestyle program on dietary intake and cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in 151 adults (mean 39.6 (SD 12.5) years). Adherence was categorised into short-, medium- and long-term (years: (0.5–
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J Arrhythm. 2019 Nov 6;35(6):781-788. doi: 10.1002/joa3.12254. eCollection 2019 Dec. Review