Three helpful heuristics for filtering this in real-time: 1) if the outcome of the study supports a popular narrative, it probably won’t replicate. 2) if a headline says, “Science says...”, ignore the article. 3) there’s no such thing as nutrition science.https://twitter.com/roybahat/status/1041526006442389504 …
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Replying to @benjaminmbrown
Small sample sizes, self-reported diets, virtually impossible to set strict control groups.
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Replying to @zackkanter
Sounds more like a critique of implementations/methodologies rather than a negation of the chemistry of nutrition.
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Replying to @benjaminmbrown
Yes, of course it’s theoretically possible. Just may not be practically possible with today’s technology.
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