This has “vegan nutritional deficiency” written all over it. Top of the world to despair in no time.
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Replying to @GidMK @zoeharcombe
It's true that the connection between depression and vegetarianism is only supported by epidemiology and plausible mechanisms. One must be cautious with those.
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Replying to @KetoCarnivore @zoeharcombe
Actually, the epidemiological evidence about vegetarianism is extremely inconclusive (handful of studies showing both positive and negative depression outcomes). As well as that, there's some experimental evidence that veg diets can improve depression outcomes
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Hence the ridiculousness. Current best evidence would seem to indicate (albeit weakly) that vegetarian/vegan dietary interventions would improve depression scores Imo that's almost entirely through improving the general quality of people's diets, but even so
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This systematic review is a good summary of the evidencehttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41398-019-0552-0#Sec5 …
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Replying to @GidMK @KetoCarnivore
Veggie diets and any associations with ill health are assumed to be chance. Meaty diets and and any associations with ill health are assumed to be causal.
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Excuse you I only assume causality on Thursdays
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