Vegetarians and Vegans (Infographic)

GoFigure looks at Americans who eat a diet mostly or entirely based on vegetables.
GoFigure looks at Americans who eat a diet mostly or entirely based on vegetables.
(Image credit: Ross Toro, LiveScience Contributor)

Being a vegetarian or a vegan can mean many things, with definitions, reasons for the chosen diets and preferred menus varying from person to person. As such, the level of health imbued by veganism, say, also varies.

While no universal definition of veganism exists, the term stems from the idea that humans should live without killing or exploiting animals; this means no meat, eggs, milk and, for many vegans, even honey since the bees work for us. So-called ethical vegans extend this doctrine to include all animal products, and so avoid leather, beeswax candles and even bone China porcelain.

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Ross Toro
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Ross Toro is a contributing infographic artist for Live Science. He specializes in explanatory graphics that deal with science topics. Ross is a former art director of the Los Angeles Times, Associated Press and United Press International. He teaches Filipino martial arts when not dabbling in cartoons and animation.