Eating Processed Meat and Red Meat Significantly Raises Risk of Death

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Yeah yeah yeah I'm still gonna eat my steaks and bacon. Fuck you guys !!!! I figure if I die early it will save me from the embarrassment of adult diapers and Erectile Dysfunction. Ain't that right Vetteman and Ishmael?



http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-livi...meat-significantly-raises-risk-162800549.html

A major new study may put the final nail in the coffin, so to speak, of the "bacon with everything" food craze. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health examined data from more than 110,000 people and found that eating as little as two pieces of bacon or one hot dog a day upped their mortality rate by 20% over a 20-year period. A small, three-ounce serving of red meat a day (about the size of a deck of cards) increased mortality by 13%.
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Consuming processed meat has long been linked to higher rates of cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. Dr. An Pan, lead author of the study, told the LA Times that before they crunched the numbers, his team of researchers assumed that only processed meat posed significant health risks. They were surprised by the final results: "Any red meat you eat contributes to the risk," said Pan.
The good news? The team found that swapping poultry or vegetarian protein options for processed or red meat made a big difference in outcomes. Eating a serving of nuts instead of red meat was associated with a 19% lower risk of mortality. Choosing poultry over red meat was linked with a 14% lower risk of dying.
"This study provides clear evidence that regular consumption of red meat, especially processed meat, contributes substantially to premature death," said senior researcher Frank Hu, PhD, in a statement. "On the other hand, choosing more healthful sources of protein in place of red meat can confer significant health benefits by reducing chronic disease morbidity and mortality."
Although Pan says that no amount of processed meat or red meat is good for you, he suggests that, "If you want to eat red meat, eat the unprocessed products, and reduce it to two or three servings a week." He told the Times he eats two to three servings of red meat a week and avoids all processed meat.
 
Yeah yeah yeah I'm still gonna eat my steaks and bacon. Fuck you guys !!!! I figure if I die early it will save me from the embarrassment of adult diapers and Erectile Dysfunction. Ain't that right Vetteman and Ishmael?



http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-livi...meat-significantly-raises-risk-162800549.html

A major new study may put the final nail in the coffin, so to speak, of the "bacon with everything" food craze. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health examined data from more than 110,000 people and found that eating as little as two pieces of bacon or one hot dog a day upped their mortality rate by 20% over a 20-year period. A small, three-ounce serving of red meat a day (about the size of a deck of cards) increased mortality by 13%.

I doubt it. In my experience the only people who eat bacon and/or red meat every day are dipshits.
 
I wonder how they arrive at these conclusions?

I think they are PETA sympathizers.
 
God, not another "study"!

...I don't give a damn what study said what. I will raise my beef, eat it and feel satisfied doing so!

The rest of you can live on eggplant for all I care.
 
No, I didn't mean that.

I actually need at least SOME of you to eat meat.
 
God, not another "study"!

...I don't give a damn what study said what. I will raise my beef, eat it and feel satisfied doing so!

The rest of you can live on eggplant for all I care.

YEAH THIS BITCHES !!!!!

Though deep fried eggplant on the side is good.
 
I like my meat as part of something else. I rarely sit down and eat a hunk of dead flesh. Grind it up and put it in a cured meat product, or on a nice sauce, and I'm there!
 
They needed a study to find out that red meat and bacon are bad for you? What the fuck? I thought Harvard people were supposed to be smart.
 
Next week Harvard scientists will shake the world with the results of their study that says smoking may not be as healthy as once thought.
 
They needed a study to find out that red meat and bacon are bad for you? What the fuck? I thought Harvard people were supposed to be smart.

they were smart enough to get a grant to give them a job to do the study of what we already know.

next grant is a study that will enlighten us to the fact that pig shit does in fact stink.
 
Wasn't there another study not so long ago that showed that humans eating meat is part of what caused us to evolve into the intelligent species we are today?
Helped us change from tree-dwelling apes to being top predator?
It's all so confusing :confused:
 
Wasn't there another study not so long ago that showed that humans eating meat is part of what caused us to evolve into the intelligent species we are today?
Helped us change from tree-dwelling apes to being top predator?
It's all so confusing :confused:

Why is that confusing? The two studies don't contradict each other.
 
Do pork chops count? I'm having those tonight. Very high class, too. Shake&Bake. Can't beat that with a stick.
 
Wasn't there another study not so long ago that showed that humans eating meat is part of what caused us to evolve into the intelligent species we are today?
Helped us change from tree-dwelling apes to being top predator?
It's all so confusing :confused:

maybe this is why PETA are retarded.

they are devolving.
 
Why is that confusing? The two studies don't contradict each other.

I saw a show on NatGeo that said because we domesticated dogs, we were able to hunt bigger game, which led to bigger families, which led to bigger tribes, which led to bigger cities. We owe society to dogs.
 
I saw a show on NatGeo that said because we domesticated dogs, we were able to hunt bigger game, which led to bigger families, which led to bigger tribes, which led to bigger cities. We owe society to dogs.

I believe that. Any dog owner can tell you that the bond between humans and dogs goes beyond mere training and domestication. We were meant for each other.
 
I saw a show on NatGeo that said because we domesticated dogs, we were able to hunt bigger game, which led to bigger families, which led to bigger tribes, which led to bigger cities. We owe society to dogs.

stay on topic and keep your girlfriends out of it.
 
I don't eat much porky pork. I like ham. And I like deli style pig products. Don't care much for bacon. I eat goat on occasion, and that's kind of unique. But I'm a unique guy. I also eat a lot of lamb.
 
I don't eat much porky pork. I like ham. And I like deli style pig products. Don't care much for bacon. I eat goat on occasion, and that's kind of unique. But I'm a unique guy. I also eat a lot of lamb.

Lamb is very good but I rarely have it.
 
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