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return2ozma@lemmy.worldBanned from community to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

There is no safe amount of processed meat to eat, according to new research

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There is no safe amount of processed meat to eat, according to new research

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return2ozma@lemmy.worldBanned from community to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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There is no safe amount of processed meat to eat, according to new research | CNN
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A new study investigates the link between processed meat, sugar-sweetened beverages, and trans fatty acids, to diseases such as cancer, heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
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    It’s also important to note that the studies included in the analysis were observational, meaning that the data can only show an association between eating habits and disease –– not prove that what people ate caused the disease

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      I think that if you know a person who eats a hot dog every day, you will have many other reasons to suspect that they’re unhealthy.

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        We all know something is wrong with Timmy

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        The hot dog was an example, lunch meat is also processed and plenty of people eat a sandwich every day.

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          Isn’t pasta also ultra processed? Bread?.. Butter? CHEESE? Isn’t everything ultra processed? Even beans if they have been dried and canned?

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            Bread and pasta can be for sure. There are variations in how flour is made for example. Butter and cheese are unhealthy types of fats, they are unhealthy for other reasons. Moderation is important, and a varied diet.

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              I’m an autistic fucker with food problems I think I’m just gonna have to die

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        Eh they’re mostly water and sawdust.

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      right. that’s just about any food study! it’s the trouble with the nutrition field in general

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        Sometimes they can control for known variables. I don’t think they did it in this case

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