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Changes in Red Meat Consumption and Subsequent Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Three Cohorts of US Men and Women - 0 views

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    red meat consumption associated with increased weight and risk of type 2 Diabetes.  The study didn't look at the source of the red meat.  
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Dietary glycine and blood pressure: the International Study on Macro/Micronutrients and Blood Pressure - 0 views

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    This study links glycine to increased blood pressure.  However, meat is the primary source of glycine. So, if the meat is loaded with omega-6, hormones...these will be the source of the inflammation and resultant increase in blood pressure, not the glycine.  One must read these studies closely.  No conclusion can be made from this study.
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Association of Animal and Plant Protein Intake With All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality | JAMA Internal Medicine | JAMA Network - 0 views

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    high red meat protein intake associated with higher mortality rate compared to plant-based protein.
Nathan Goodyear

Dietary habits and prostate cancer detection: a case-control study - 0 views

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    case-control study finds that fish intake is associated with decrease risk of prostate cancer and meat is associated with an increase (3 fold) risk.  
Nathan Goodyear

Prevention and management of type 2 diabetes: dietary components and nutritional strategies : The Lancet - 0 views

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    Unfortunately, on the summary is available to public, but review of nutrition for Diabetes points to Mediterranean diet, high vegetable intake, olive oil, and non-red meat intake for protein--particularily beans and legumes.  Compare this to the average counseling for those with Diabetes today.  
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