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People are generally inaccurate when it comes to self-reporting their food intakes. For these studies there are so many variables that could correlate to the onset of cancer. There is a correlation between people who consume above average levels of red or processed meat and being overweight or obese. We know that the link between obesity and cancer (and nearly all other serious medical condition) is very high. No diet is better than another when it comes to "weight loss". The best diet is the one you can stick to. At the end of the day, calories in versus calories out wins 99/100 (there is always an exception to the rule). My advice to my clients is always simple: 1. Don't try to reinvent the wheel 2. Start with small and simple changes (e.g. switch out full sugar soft drink for the zero versions AND instead of two biscuits have one) 3. Try a brisk 10-15 minute walk every day 4. Tough diets are not sustainable - consistency and sustainability is key. Anyway, I didn't know this thread existed - just thought I'd add my thoughts into the thread.
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