Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-12-2000
Abstract
You won't find warning labels in the produce section of your supermarket. However, vegetables alone may not be the best for your health. Teen-agers, for example, searching for ways to assert themselves, sometimes become vegetarians for health, philosophical or trendy reasons. But their reasons may not be enough to nourish their bodies, said Dr. Kathy Knight, registered dietitian and associate professor of family and consumer sciences at The University of Mississippi.
Relational Format
Newsletter
Recommended Citation
Pugh, Elaine, "Vegging Out May Mean Down and Out for the Young and the Meatless" (2000). University of Mississippi News. 9017.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/umnews/9017
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