Therefore to a LCA, adjusting for diabetes is tantamount to adjusting for the outcome, but it shouldn't be warranted under the other model either, as it is still at least sometimes on the path. 7/
Regardless, most people died far before the danger zone for developing chronic diseases. It is extremely problematic to make any conclusions based on, for example, the Maasai
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Ok. We could talk about Mongolians and other nomadic peoples, but it's a bit of a tangent. Do you think a diet providing excellent health through childhood and reproductive years is likely to be deficient in micronutrients, such that chronic diseases were just around the corner?
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That's an leading question. I don't think you can describe the disease-ridden state of any ancestral peoples as "excellent"
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