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RedditUserNo1990 OP t1_j7olhjp wrote
Reply to comment by BafangFan in Fracture Risk in Vegetarians and Vegans: the Role of Diet and Metabolic Factors - PubMed by RedditUserNo1990
Good explanation. Thank you.
RedditUserNo1990 OP t1_j7o66u4 wrote
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It’s all pointing to the same thing.
Here’s a meta study as well.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2022.899375/full#h2
RedditUserNo1990 OP t1_j7ntplj wrote
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That is an additional study - it’s just one.
There are many more.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7924854/
This one supports the claim that diet is the culprit.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21092700/
There’s definitely enough evidence at this point.
RedditUserNo1990 OP t1_j7llao8 wrote
Reply to comment by Sculptasquad in Fracture Risk in Vegetarians and Vegans: the Role of Diet and Metabolic Factors - PubMed by RedditUserNo1990
The thing is no one study can be conclusive, but a collection of studies at different labs or universities, from different researchers paints a picture.
That is the case here. There are many studies showing similar or same conclusions about vegetarian and vegan diets.
RedditUserNo1990 OP t1_j7l9cqr wrote
Reply to comment by MlNDB0MB in Fracture Risk in Vegetarians and Vegans: the Role of Diet and Metabolic Factors - PubMed by RedditUserNo1990
Here’s a recent study showing the same thing. Data was up to 2019.
https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-022-02468-0
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The headline is completely meaningless.
What metric are they using?
Carbon emission in absolute terms, or carbon emission per employee, or carbon emission per dollar of profit?
That makes a huge difference.