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The mean BMI of vegetarians usually is significantly higher than that of non-vegetarian
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The given statement is false. The mean BMI of vegetarians is usually lower than that of non-vegetarians. Vegetarians tend to have a lower intake of calories and saturated fats, which can contribute to a lower BMI. Additionally, a vegetarian diet typically consists of more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, which are lower in calories and higher in fiber. These factors combined often result in a lower average BMI for vegetarians compared to non-vegetarians.