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silence7@slrpnk.net to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months ago

Eating Meat Is Linked With Diabetes Risk, New Studies Suggest

www.nytimes.com

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Eating Meat Is Linked With Diabetes Risk, New Studies Suggest

www.nytimes.com

silence7@slrpnk.net to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months ago
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The research builds on previous findings connecting red and processed meats with Type 2 diabetes.
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    Living eventually leads to dying. More at 11.

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      Living and dying are the same process.

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        False. One brings joy. And I’ll give you a hint, it’s not living.

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      The more meat you eat, the younger you die and the more severe diseases you experience.

      https://www.google.ca/search?q=meat+all+cause+mortality

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        A higher intake of total meat was associated with a lower risk of stroke mortality in women

        A heavy intake of red meat was also associated with all-cause mortality (Q4: HR, 1.13; 95%CIs, 1.02–1.26) and heart disease mortality (Q4: HR, 1.51; 95%CIs, 1.11–2.06) in men but not in women.

        Heavy intake of chicken was inversely associated with cancer mortality in men.

        Huh, fascinating that meat seems to be more harmful to men?

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          Doesn’t inversely proportional mean that more heavy intake of chicken correlates with lower cancer mortality in men?

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          Does that mean it has something to do with excess iron in their systems? As women naturally get rid of a good bit every month but men have no such mechanism.

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          Men are designed to fall apart earlier in general

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