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Saito, Eiko, et al. Association between Meat Intake and Mortality Due to All-Cause and Major Causes of Death in a Japanese Population. PloS One, vol. 15, no. 12, 2020, p. e0244007. PubMed, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244007.

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33320898/

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In conclusion, we found that greater consumption of unprocessed and processed red meats is associated with higher mortality risk. Compared with red meat, other dietary components, such as fish, poultry, nuts, legumes, low-fat dairy products, and whole grains, were associated with lower risk. These results indicate that replacement of red meat with alternative healthy dietary components may lower the mortality risk.

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PDF: 📂 Media/PDFs/journal.pone.0244007.pdf

Endpoints Exposures Populations General People
#cancer #red_meat #japan_public_health_center #mortality
#cardiovascular_disease #animal_foods #japan #disease
#all_cause_mortality #beef #men #healthy_user_bias
#stroke #pork #women #low_carb_talking_points
#colorectal_cancer #chicken #nutrition
#dose_response

Pan, An, et al. Red Meat Consumption and Mortality: Results from 2 Prospective Cohort Studies. Archives of Internal Medicine, vol. 172, no. 7, Apr. 2012, pp. 55563. PubMed, https://doi.org/10.1001/archinternmed.2011.2287.

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22412075/

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Notes: Healthy-user bias was mildly present

PDF: 📂 Media/PDFs/ioi110027_555_563.pdf

Endpoints Exposures Populations General People
#cancer #red_meat #nurses_health_study #mortality #walter_willett
#cardiovascular_disease #animal_foods #health_professionals_followup_study #disease #frank_hu
#all_cause_mortality #meat #united_states #substitution_analyses
#processed_meat #nutrition
#cohort_studies

Zheng, Yan, et al. Association of Changes in Red Meat Consumption with Total and Cause Specific Mortality among US Women and Men: Two Prospective Cohort Studies. BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.), vol. 365, June 2019, p. l2110. PubMed, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l2110.

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31189526/

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Increases in red meat consumption, especially processed meat, over eight years were associated with a higher risk of death in the subsequent eight years in US women and men. Increased consumption of healthier animal or plant foods was associated with a lower risk of death compared with red meat consumption. Our analysis provides further evidence to support the replacement of red and processed meat consumption with healthy alternative food choices.

PDF: 📂 Media/PDFs/bmj.l2110.full.pdf

Supplements: 📂 Media/PDFs/zhey047253.ww1.pdf

Endpoints Exposures Populations General People
#all_cause_mortality #red_meat #nurses_health_study #disease #walter_willett
#cardiovascular_disease #processed_meat #health_professionals_followup_study #nutrition #frank_hu
#neurodegerative_disease #meat #humans #epidemiology #yan_zheng
#nuts #male_health #mortality
#poultry #female_health
#fish
#dairy
#eggs
#legumes
#whole_grains
#vegetables

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PDF: 📂 Media/PDFs/Red_meat_consumption_and_allcause_and_cardiovascular_mortality-_results_from_the_UK_Biobank_study.pdf

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Endpoints Exposures Populations General People