Peter Attia· MD
when really i think in a complex field like nutrition it's better to start with the empirical evidence like oh we have this study that suggests that there's actually an effect on health let's see if we can understand the mechanism
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
when really i think in a complex field like nutrition it's better to start with the empirical evidence like oh we have this study that suggests that there's actually an effect on health let's see if we can understand the mechanism
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when really i think in a complex field like nutrition it's better to start with the empirical evidence like oh we have this study that suggests that there's actually an effect on health let's see if we can understand the mechanism
when really I think in a complex field like nutrition it's better to start with the empirical evidence like oh we have the study that suggests that there's actually an effect on health let's see if we can understand the mechanism