Oh, there's a wealth of epidemiological evidence for the good health of vegetarians. I linked to quite a few studies in my blog. I don't think it's necessarily causal, but the effect is extremely solid i.e.https://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/337301 …
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Gid. Question. Why can't epidemiologists gather people who identify to a diet lifestyle and have done it "religiously" in some sort of fashion for a number of years and then compare those people? Is it too spread out to find those people and test them? Maybe even 80 y/os 'Atkins'
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I think the big problem with nutritional epidemiology is we have too many foods and too many variables, and everything takes time and is hard to interpret. Nice thing about carnivore is it drastically reduces variables. I hope to find a way to study it cheaply.
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