Impossible Whopper contains no estrogen; will not lead to men growing breasts if eaten in moderation w/commentary by @kcklatt and @GardnerPhD
https://healthfeedback.org/claimreview/impossible-whopper-contains-no-estrogen-will-not-lead-to-men-growing-breasts-if-eaten-in-moderation/ … via @HealthFeedback
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Replying to @YoniFreedhoff @KCKlatt and
I'm just wondering what is the "dietary recommendation" for soy isoflavone in a vegan getting most of their protein from soy, and how is this limit advertised or enforced? Can you point me to the soy limit in the DGA?
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Replying to @puddleg @YoniFreedhoff and
"No data on modification of gender-related characteristics or feminization in humans in consequence of soy consumption have been found"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4270274/ …
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Replying to @johnzahorik @YoniFreedhoff and
Well, that's a lie, it shows a sexist bias, and why wouldn't the effects seen in animals (which are potent PSYCHOLOGICAL ones) be worth following up on? Soy in pregnancy is associated with early substance use here:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/acer.13494 …
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Replying to @puddleg @johnzahorik and
"data from food frequency questionnaires"... Must be one of those days when FFQs are valid again. I'm sure it'll last. Also, maternal meat consumption would be linked to mother's socioeconomic status wouldn't it?
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Replying to @PlomeekSoup @johnzahorik and
The gene variant analysis answers confounding questions. Survey questions are qualitative as well as quantitative. RR is decent size. And in our culture the privileged have been early adopters of plant-based diets. 1/2
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Replying to @puddleg @PlomeekSoup and
And if there hasn't been enough research to satisfy you, then, given the importance of the question of children's happiness, and the blackmailing push onto to plant-based junk food, doesn't this prove negligence on the part of public health authorities, more than anything? 2/2
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Replying to @puddleg @PlomeekSoup and
Lots of loaded language there, but probably worth pointing out that this study on soy is no more convincing than the ~many~ similar trials showing associations between meat consumption and a host of negative outcomes. Using a single measure of dietary exposure...
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Replying to @GidMK @PlomeekSoup and
The meat associations are small and non-specific. Associations between meat avoidance and mental health problems are stronger and are specific for those things we would reasonably expect to see once we understand the biology.
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The associations you've got in that paper are small and non-specific and have extremely vague theoretical backing so...
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Replying to @GidMK @PlomeekSoup and
...so you're happy to leave an active drug in the food supply without further testing?
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