Just 2 Servings of Red Meat Per Week Raises Your Diabetes Risk
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This is a highly suspect conclusion, and is discredited by the lack of control for variables and comprehensive nutrient/lifestyle analysis in this study, and by study I mean the analysis of undefined questionnaires some people filled out over a period of three decades.
Not really, a lot of other science already pointed in the same direction.
The same hemisphere maybe, but not really the same direction.
That video rhetorically asks whether plant-based diets are healthier for type 2 diabetes than literally the unhealthiest meat-based diets in an unhealthy country. Their groundbreaking conclusion is yes.
Not really the same as saying that by virtue of questionnaires, without any qualifiers or controlled data, that eating two servings of red meat raises your risk of type 2 diabetes by 62%.
That is not science unless you stretch the definition until it screams
Oh, what are your problems with the methodology of the study?
The same as the other objections already made.
Seems like a quality article considering it says "according to a new study." and links the words "new study" back to the same article. Where's the paper?
So have at least 3 servings then?
It doesn't link to the study. At least two relevant-seeming links, both link to the same page you're already on. Wut.
Jokes on them. I already have diabetes.
I'm here for a good time, not a long time
Animal suffering is just too funny.
Buy local.
It can be
Let's see this same study done with energy drinks 👀
What do energy drinks even contain that is harmful to you? Beyond just caffeine and sugar?
taurine
I think the shitton of sugar is the main concern, actually
So I should eat 1.9 servings?
2.1
Don't eat meat peasants, eat bugs, don't question authority, accept mass surveillance, be addicted to social media.
This is a highly suspect conclusion, and is discredited by the lack of control for variables and comprehensive nutrient/lifestyle analysis in this study, and by study I mean the analysis of undefined questionnaires some people filled out over a period of three decades.
Not really, a lot of other science already pointed in the same direction.
https://youtu.be/UTxLHqeXZNQ?feature=shared
The same hemisphere maybe, but not really the same direction.
That video rhetorically asks whether plant-based diets are healthier for type 2 diabetes than literally the unhealthiest meat-based diets in an unhealthy country. Their groundbreaking conclusion is yes.
Not really the same as saying that by virtue of questionnaires, without any qualifiers or controlled data, that eating two servings of red meat raises your risk of type 2 diabetes by 62%.