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How to Gain Weight On A Vegetarian Diet

Posted Feb 11 2009 3:32pm 2 Comments

vegetarian diet A vegetarians diet is primarily made up of vegetables, fruits, grains, legumes, seeds, and nuts. Eggs, dairy products, and meat are all excluded from a vegetarian’s diet, so they need to look at other food sources to ensure their diets include enough nutrients and calories to fuel muscle growth and stay healthy.


Your metabolism ensures that the calories you consume are burned and that the nutrients are processed by your body. Having a high metabolism can affect your ability to gain weight. One consideration would be to trick the body into slowing down your metabolism so that you are not burning as many calories. This is particularly useful for people with a fast metabolism to begin with. The trick is to eat a heavy vegetarian meal late in the day.

Consuming a high calorie meal late at night will help make sure that your body won’t be able to burn the calories off so quickly. Consider adding more sauces or dressings to your veggie dishes, or enjoying extra helpings of food.

Protein is an important part of a weight gain diet. This is no exception for a vegetarian wanting to gain weight. Vegetarians need to make sure they get enough protein by consuming legumes, nuts and seeds in combination with whole grain breads and cereals, as well as soy products. Getting enough protein is such a critical component in repairing and building lean muscle.

Nuts such as almonds are the most healthful. They have the most mono-saturated fat and the least saturated fat. An ounce or so can be a good source of protein and healthy fats. Fresh roasted almonds can be a great substitute for bacon. If you roast or bake an ounce or so to the point where they are quite brown, but not burned, in an oven of about 375 degrees or a bit more - and serve hot, they taste crispy and slightly smoky - just like perfectly done bacon; but almonds don’t have the saturated animal fats and preservatives that bacon has; and the almonds don’t taste greasy or make a greasy mess!

Legumes like lentils and black eyed peas are the best. They tend to produce the least gas, have the lowest glycemic index and have the most soluble fiber. Both can be use for soups and stews; and, lentils can be used to make a great vegetarian chili. Any of these dishes can be made nonfat or with just a bit of olive oil when appropriate. They can be a good cold weather addition to breakfast.

Some people consider themselves semi-vegetarians and eat fish. Fish can be good one to three times a week. Salmon has by far the most healthful oil and is quite satisfying. Halibut is one of the lowest fat fishes and is also good. Tuna is good. And, if you know and like other kinds by all means try them occasionally.

It would be a good idea buying a well written raw diet cook book which provides information on tasty foods and cooking methods to help you in your quest for size. One such book I would recommend is The Raw Gourmet by Nomi Shannon, which provides good nutrition information on how to gain weight for the natural bodybuilder. It teaches you about what foods to eat, protein and carb content, tips in combining raw food dishes, facts to support raw food benefits, and how the body functions in conjunction with switching to this type of diet.

The weight lifting principles for gaining significant weight and muscle are no different for a vegetarian, so I won’t touch this topic in this post. I would advise you to check out the training articles elsewhere on this site for information regarding the training aspect of weight gain.

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Vegetarians eat dairy/eggs..   Vegans do not eat dairy/eggs.   Also, if you eat fish. You are NOT a Vegetarian by any stretch of the imagination.  There's NOTHING vegetarian about fish.  You simply are a carnivore that eats fish, not beef/chicken/pork.  But, that still doesn't make you a Vegetarian.  Sealife is still an animal. It's not a vegetable.  It has a face. It has to be killed.  It is a meat. I have NO idea why ppl who only eat fish think they are Vegetarians.  This drives me insane!
 mona, if you read a bit more about why people  choose to be vegetarians, you won't be driven insane are crying "shame" every time someone has different reasoning than your own. if you stay too narrow on this, you will just hurt the overall cause.
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