Meat and happiness! (Re: Harvard Study)
Sidesteal
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This was posted on Alan Aragon's wall recently, in response to a recent harvard study that attempts to correlate meat consumption with death.
http://www.livestrong.com/blog/are-burgers-healthy-why-red-meat-is-not-bad-for-you/
Not written by Alan, but he does have a few comments in the article.
Most notably (this is a great quote):
“This whole idea of pointing the finger at a single dietary culprit in the development of a multifactorial outcome is hilariously preposterous,” adds Aragon. “Epidemiological data is observational and thus uncontrolled. It’s hypothesis-generating, and is incapable of demonstrating causation. There is no direct evidence that red meat is a special agent of disease.”
Enjoy.
http://www.livestrong.com/blog/are-burgers-healthy-why-red-meat-is-not-bad-for-you/
Not written by Alan, but he does have a few comments in the article.
Most notably (this is a great quote):
“This whole idea of pointing the finger at a single dietary culprit in the development of a multifactorial outcome is hilariously preposterous,” adds Aragon. “Epidemiological data is observational and thus uncontrolled. It’s hypothesis-generating, and is incapable of demonstrating causation. There is no direct evidence that red meat is a special agent of disease.”
Enjoy.
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This was posted on Alan Aragon's wall recently, in response to a recent harvard study that attempts to correlate meat consumption with death.
http://www.livestrong.com/blog/are-burgers-healthy-why-red-meat-is-not-bad-for-you/
Not written by Alan, but he does have a few comments in the article.
Enjoy.
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Two thumbs up...
And a gratuitous lick of your abs, SideSteal0 -
Beef makes me happy. What's the point of a long life if you aren't happy?0
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Two thumbs up...
And a gratuitous lick of your abs, SideSteal
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This was posted on Alan Aragon's wall recently, in response to a recent harvard study that attempts to correlate meat consumption with death.
http://www.livestrong.com/blog/are-burgers-healthy-why-red-meat-is-not-bad-for-you/
Not written by Alan, but he does have a few comments in the article.
Most notably (this is a great quote):
“This whole idea of pointing the finger at a single dietary culprit in the development of a multifactorial outcome is hilariously preposterous,” adds Aragon. “Epidemiological data is observational and thus uncontrolled. It’s hypothesis-generating, and is incapable of demonstrating causation. There is no direct evidence that red meat is a special agent of disease.”
Enjoy.
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His logic seems right on, regarding the preposterous attempt to isolate a single food source like that. Thumbs up.0
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agreed. and...nice abs. ;o)0
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"How did the researchers test the dangers of meat? Through a survey and questionnaire. This wasn’t some deep and complex lab work.
As for the ability to demonstrate a cause and effect relationship between red meat and mortality? Those claims are impossible. Always remember Research 101: Correlation does not equal causation. Often, it’s merely guilt by association."
I love this article.0 -
Thank you for the article. Very interesting !
I like the conclusions, which pretty much agree to how I see meat:
"The bottom line:
As always, what you eat is up to you. The argument isn’t about whether you should or shouldn’t eat meat–it’s about whether red meat is inherently dangerous. As a practical way to ensure your health, mix select lean cuts of red meat with fattier options if you are trying to prevent overeating (because fatty cuts are very caloric). Stay active, eat fruits and vegetables, consume protein from a variety of sources, sleep more, and enjoy your meat without guilt."0 -
Just in time for Steak and BJ Day. Thank you!0
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Beef makes me happy. What's the point of a long life if you aren't happy?
Yay Beef!! We like it, we love it, we want some more of it! Tiggers LUV red meat:bigsmile:0 -
Just to add to what the OP posted, here is another rebuttal.
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/will-eating-red-meat-kill-you/#more-278400 -
I love meat, the bigger the better babay0
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Meat makes ME happy!0
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up you go.0
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up you go.
Please tell me it really just went up??
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Seriously. What is wrong with me??
Don't answer that.0 -
Seriously. What is wrong with me??
Don't answer that.
You are awesome.0 -
The flying spaghetti monster approves of this post
*touched by his noodley appendage*0 -
Meat makes ME happy!
^^^^ this!! ^^^^^
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Thank you for posting this. My vegetarian friends were all "See we told you." Read the study before you use it. Please choose your diet based on your dietary and ethical needs and not untested science.0
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Yes -- BUT, you would have to be living in a cave if this were the first time you had heard of concerns about red meat in our diets. Yes, one study is not compelling -- but this is the latest of hundreds (some better, some worse.) Try looking for studies that say more read meat is better for you.0
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Not many things better in life than a big steak, but unfortunately I do not digest it so it so the 20 minutes of pleasure I get from eating it is not worth the 15 days of misery associated with the bloat and constipation. I also dropped 60 bad cholesterol points by cutting red meat out of my diet.
So you guys can read all the studies you want, I know what does, and what does not work for me.
But in saying that, if you can enjoy red meat, with out it having a negative effect on your life, GOOD FOR YOU!0 -
bizzump.0
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Yes -- BUT, you would have to be living in a cave if this were the first time you had heard of concerns about red meat in our diets. Yes, one study is not compelling -- but this is the latest of hundreds (some better, some worse.) Try looking for studies that say more read meat is better for you.0
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Now I may very well be wrong about this, but I'm pretty sure whether you eat meat or not, you will die.
Or did I miss something?0 -
Yes -- BUT, you would have to be living in a cave if this were the first time you had heard of concerns about red meat in our diets. Yes, one study is not compelling -- but this is the latest of hundreds (some better, some worse.) Try looking for studies that say more read meat is better for you.0
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