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Morgan Pfiffner
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MS in nutrition. I write about food and health. Editor-In-Chief of Study Summaries at https://t.co/OIdcfEaXr5. Contributor for https://t.co/0jARFor9JI.
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Joined January 2015
@thelowcarb_rd No worries, yeah I just think that data is underestimating the effect of GLP-1 when used as indicated for weight loss.
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@TheBhupiThakur @heniek_htw Yep. Here's a summary of my main issue with the dietary inflammatory index (DII):
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@JasonKPargin Also, "It's what it's" is functionally the same phrase but sounds completely ridiculous.
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@HermanPontzer @BioLayne @kurzgesagt Enough power for what? The study was only powered to detect a 10% increase in total energy expenditure. So I don't think this study is a strong test of whether exercise energy expenditure is fully compensated for.
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@HermanPontzer @BioLayne @kurzgesagt Since this non-randomized study only had 11 participants, isn’t a likely explanation for a lack of statistical significance that it had limited statistical power?
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@theproof Also, I feel it's not being highlighted that (based on Nick's prev reported lipid levels) his LDL would have been around 300 mg/dL after the diet, which doesn't seem to exonerate (egg-onerate?) eggs imo. fwiw I eat 3 eggs/day, but recognize it's not a black/white issue.
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@richcollins @sguyenet So they cite one promising study but it didn't specifically investigate remission
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@willeybrown777 @redpenreviews "Nothing factual" From the review: "The dietary recommendations in The Diabetes Code will likely help people with or at risk of T2D to lose weight and control their blood glucose levels" So you don't think that's factual, interesting.
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@richcollins @sguyenet Disagrees with the claim that T2D remission rates are rarely investigated. Then doesn’t cite any studies investigating T2D remission rates. Make it make sense.
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RT @NutritionCues: 🔎New study out from our Dartmouth team! 🔍 🧬Genetics interact with cue reactivity!🧬 "Each FTO ris…
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@r55414771 @StevenMBelknap @dylanarmbruste3 @GardnerPhD @American_Heart @drcateshanahan “The deceleration started long before Covid” That doesn’t appear correct from the data I’ve seen
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@r55414771 @StevenMBelknap @dylanarmbruste3 @GardnerPhD @American_Heart @drcateshanahan Reversal of longer lifespan trend in US around 2020 was primarily due to Covid and increase in overdose deaths, so it’s of questionable relevance to seed oil (it’s not like we suddenly started eating seed oils in 2020)
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@r55414771 @StevenMBelknap @dylanarmbruste3 @GardnerPhD @American_Heart @drcateshanahan You’re painting with too broad a brush, in the past 50 years lifespans have generally gotten longer and age adjusted rates of some major diseases like CVD and Alzheimer’s have either gone down or remained constant.
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@r55414771 @StevenMBelknap @dylanarmbruste3 @GardnerPhD @American_Heart @drcateshanahan Ok thanks for sharing
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