Re: Only in the heads of the authors by chrisb1 ..... News Forum
Date: 2/11/2010 4:10:10 PM ( 14 y ago)
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#107689,
I was only the messenger and not the investigator in such a study, so long as we bear that in mind when making a critique of the post.
Dr Cinque btw was also only reporting and commenting on the study and giving his opinion via his newsletter: he didn't make any claim to be related or involved with the meta-analysis.
The Inuit diet has a lot in common with all diets that prevent disease and leads to a healthy and fulfilling life, namely: it isn't processed.
The common denominator here is to avoid anything that is processed, and to eat foods according to appetite that are in their natural state, whether this be of a plant or meat-eating variety.
Red meat apparently is more injurious to health than white meat..............
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=102306407
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Link-Between-Red-Meat-and-Cancer-Plus-Other-Can...
What I think they mean though is "processed meat" and to some extent, cooked meat, is more likely to be carcinogenic that raw unadulterated meat.
The distinction I think is between cooked and processed and rather than raw.
"How could eating more protein and fat increase the risk of diabetes"?
Good point. I suggest you ask the studies authors.
Chrisb1.
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