Paul Saladino· MD
respondents aged 50 to 65 reporting high protein intake had a 75 increase in overall mortality and a four-fold increase in cancer and diabetes during an 18-year follow-up period
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respondents aged 50 to 65 reporting high protein intake had a 75 increase in overall mortality and a four-fold increase in cancer and diabetes during an 18-year follow-up period
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conversely in respondents over the age of 65 high protein intake was associated with reduced cancer and reduced overall mortality