
Ein hybrider Ansatz zum Essen: Ihr Leitfaden für die Pegan-Diät
Begutachtet von Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPAuthored by Victoria RawUrsprünglich veröffentlicht 14. Apr 2025
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Wir alle kennen Hybridkonzepte – sei es bei der Arbeit, Autos oder sogar Pflanzen. Aber hast du schon von Hybrid-Ernährung gehört? Die Pegan-Diät ist eine Mischung aus zwei beliebten Ansätzen – vegan und paläolithisch (Paleo) – die das Beste aus beiden Welten vereint. Dieser nährstoffreiche Ernährungsstil gewinnt schnell an Popularität, also schauen wir uns an, worum es dabei geht und wie er deiner Gesundheit zugutekommen könnte.
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What is the pegan diet?
Developed by American naturopath Dr Mark Hyman, the pegan diet blends core elements from both the vegan und paleo diets, forming its own distinctive approach to healthy eating.
Vegan diet - excludes all animal products and by-products, focussing exclusively on plant-based foods such as fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds.
Paleo-Diät - sometimes known as 'the Caveman diet' - prioritises foods our ancestors would have naturally hunted or foraged, such as meat, eggs, seafood, fruits, nuts, seeds and vegetables. It excludes processed foods, grains and dairy products.
Debbie Grayson, Pharmacist and Nutritional Therapist, Practice With Confidence, Greater Manchester, UK explains that the pegan diet primarily revolves around eating nutrient-dense foods.
"Its key principles are that 75% of your plate should consist of vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds," she says. "Additionally, include small portions of high quality, responsibly farmed animal protein, along with healthy fats, and low glycaemic index (GI) carbohydrates. The pegan diet also minimises processed foods and sugar, and avoids dairy and gluten."
Is the pegan diet good for you?
Zurück zum InhaltThe pegan diet prioritises non-processed foods packed with a rich array of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants which help safeguard your body from disease, and boost your immune system.
A focus on healthy fats - including omega-3 fatty acids and lean proteins - all helps to maintain good heart health, verringern Sie Entzündungen, and support muscle repair.
Grayson explains that the pegan diet's low GI content also promotes better blood sugar control. It's high fibre content also supports a healthy weight, keeping you feeling fuller for longer while helping to maintain a healthy gut microbiome.
She adds that while the pegan diet offers obvious health benefits, it comes with some potential drawbacks.
The diet can be restrictive due to the exclusion of dairy products, which may result in deficiencies in essential nutrients such as calcium - a mineral that's vital for your bone health.
Additionally, gluten is prohibited on the pegan diet. Since gluten-containing grains are a valuable source of fibre, eliminating them may reduce potential health benefits such as improved heart health, and a lowered chance of developing type 2 diabetes and certain cancers that can be seen in diets with higher fibre intake.
Grayson says: "Restrictive diets can be particularly problematic for those with a history of eating disorders. Sourcing organic and sustainably produced foods can also be expensive."
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What can I eat on the pegan diet?
Zurück zum InhaltThe pegan diet emphasises nutrient-dense, whole, and minimally processed foods. It blends the strengths of both vegan and Paleo diets while sidestepping some of their more restrictive aspects.
Grayson outlines its core food groups:
Vegetables - including leafy greens, cruciferous vegetables, peppers, carrots.
Fruits - in particular those with a low GI index such as berries, citrus, apples.
Healthy fats - such as olive oil, avocado, coconut, nuts and seeds.
Sustainably sourced protein - including grass-fed beef, free-range poultry, wild-caught fish.
Gluten-free wholegrains - such as quinoa, buckwheat and wild rice.
Legumes - to be consumed in moderation, especially lentils, chickpeas, and small amounts of beans.
What foods to avoid on the pegan diet?
Zurück zum InhaltThe pegan diet is less prescriptive than its paleo and vegan counterparts. However, it does continue to advise against eating certain foods.
According to Grayson, these include:
Dairy with small amounts of goat or sheep products.
Gluten-based grains.
Processed sugars and artificial sweeteners.
Refined and processed oils - especially vegetable oils.
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Pegan meal ideas
Zurück zum InhaltIf you have underlying health conditions, it’s best to talk to your healthcare provide before starting any new diet - especially in light of the potential drawbacks mentioned above.
However, if you're mindful of the these restrictions and have no pre-existing health concerns, here are some pegan-inspired meal ideas to enjoy throughout the day.
Breakfast - fruit salad with strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and fresh mint leaves, topped with sliced almonds and a splash of lemon juice.
Lunch - grilled salmon and creamy avocado served with spinach or mixed greens, finished with a sprinkle of pumpkin seeds.
Dinner - Mushroom stir-fry with red bell peppers, and broccoli florets, with garlic and onions, served on a bed of cauliflower rice.
The pegan diet is overall a pretty healthy way of eating. It may support heart health, reduce inflammation, and help protect against certain diseases. That said, like any diet that cuts out specific foods, it can leave out some important nutrients - so it’s worth taking note of these potential gaps before jumping in.
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About the author

Victoria Raw
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BA (Hons), Englische Literatur
Victoria is a content writer with Patient whose special interests focus on mental wellbeing, societal trends and the impact of technology on our health.
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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP
Chief Medical Officer for Health, Optum UK
MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
Dr. Krishna Vakharia ist eine NHS-Hausärztin. Sie ist auch regelmäßige Prüferin für das postgraduale Diplom in Praktischer Dermatologie an der Cardiff University und zudem Chief Medical Officer für Gesundheit bei Optum UK.
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