• JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    pure-carnivore (zero carb) diet

    Right, I got a little carried away with the ‘pure’ angle, but I do recall seeing many abstracts / summaries of studies for quite a few years that found that diets heavy on meat indeed seem to correlate to increased cancer & CVD incidents.

    Shouldn’t be too surprising based on studies of the GI systems of numerous herbivores vs. numerous Carnivorans, either. Extra-long GI vs. very short one depending on diet. Ours certainly seems to be a middle-ground, omnivore-type GI. AFAIK only rarely do we find from archeology & anthropology evidence that humans ate very-high meat diets, such as Innuit peoples for example.

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      2 days ago

      Right, I got a little carried away with the ‘pure’ angle,

      Fair enough the moment takes us all sometimes.

      but I do recall seeing many abstracts / summaries of studies for quite a few years that found that diets heavy on meat indeed seem to correlate to increased cancer & CVD incidents.

      Not quite - these are FFQs applied to the general populations so protein is really around 15%. There is considerable debate in the literature if these findings are clinically meaningful.

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        Fair enough the moment takes us all sometimes.

        Not just the moment, but the motivation to get the core of a point across to a casual audience with a brevity of verbiage.

        Not quite - these are FFQs applied to the general populations so protein is really around 15%. There is considerable debate in the literature if these findings are clinically meaningful.

        What is your relevant background in such matters, if I may ask?