This brings us back to the original question The answer? Bigger sample size makes NO DIFFERENCE to generalizability. It's the QUALITY not QUANTITY of the sample (mostly)https://twitter.com/GidMK/status/1110729194680381440 …
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So people in the US who eat more eggs are probably less well off in many ways, with the inverse being true in China
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You’re almost ccertainly correct, in fact the Zhong et al. study even points out that egg-eating demonstrated an increase in “all-cause mortality”. Perhaps the key point in that study that I see suggesting that the egg-eating is a proxy for wider social conditions.
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Agree with your point. The health behavior of egg eaters could be very different in the two populations.
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