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Eating eggs found to be linked to causing diabetes, or do they? (Why you shouldn't believe all you read in the media!)

4/12/2020

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Just because you see a new "science" article in the news or media, or even in a published study, doesn't mean it is true, accurate or believable.

Here's yet another example...

Just days before World Diabetes Awareness Day, a new study has been published linking the consumption of eggs to diabetes!

The very first line in the study states "the association between egg consumption and diabetes is inconclusive"! So they set about trying to find an association between eggs and diabetes. They performed this "study" by looking at one to seven 3-day diet diary in Chinese adults only.

The researchers and authors didn't even elaborate on which type of diabetes they were talking about in the study! No mention if it was Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 or others...

Their results found a higher egg consumption was associated with an increased risk of diabetes. Note that NO cause was actually proven! They provided no scientific basis or biochemistry to prove that eggs cause diabetes.

The study found:
• Chinese people are having a higher than global average incidence of diabetes at 10.9% of the population, as compared to 9.3% globally
• The costs of diabetes-related health expenditure in the US alone is $760 billion, and $109 billion in China
• Prevention of diabetes is very important - they got that bit right!
• Eggs provide protein, carotenoids (vitamin A compounds), arginine (an amino acid) and folate. What about all the healthy fats they missed, or the complete amino profile?!
• The authors were concerned about the high amount of cholesterol in eggs, being linked to an increased risk of diabetes by impairing insulin secretion (!). Many other studies show tha cholesterol is not the cause of heart disease or diabetes at all!
• Other studies of egg consumption being linked to diabetes had mixed results - some showing no association, some showing a small association and others were inconclusive
• A higher intake of eggs is accompanied by higher red meat consumption in US studies, which is associated with diabetes (!). No it's not...
• The study found that there was also a higher risk of diabetes due to age, being female, living in an urban area, having a higher income, having a higher weight or obesity, high blood pressure, eating "modern" meals (fast food, milk, egg, and deep fried food). Yet the authors lay the blame entirely on eggs!
• Diabetes was not associated with eating traditional meals (rice, meat and vegetables), smoking, alcohol consumption (!), vegetable consumption, or protein consumption!
• The study looked at other studies of egg consumption with diabetes and found a higher egg intake was associated with a higher intake of modern foods (as opposed to traditional foods), snacks, sweets, desserts, and refined grain products. They said that these high carbohydrate foods can increase the workload on the pancreas and cause insulin resistance (which is diabetes!).

This is a good example of a study going out to hunt for a particular biased conclusion and finding one. In scientific terms this is called a "confirmation bias" - finding an outcome that support one's prior opinions. And also a good example of the same study ignoring other more obvious conclusions or causes, and not actually proving any biochemical causation of eggs causing any health issues. Studies based on food questionnaires or surveys, especially about what one ate years ago, are highly inaccurate and no meaningful scientific outcome should be read from studies like this.

Eggs are a health food! They contain 35% protein and all amino acids, together with 63% healthy fats of a variety of types, and just 2% carbohydrates (Nutrition Data, 2020). Considering that type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease of excess carbohydrate intake, causing insulin resistance, high blood glucose (ie sugar!) levels, and inflammation, eating a food like eggs that is just 2% carbohydrates is NOT going to cause diabetes!

This study ignored all the other high carbohydrate causes of diabetes, and lifestyle factors too, such as stress. Don't blame eggs for what the toast, bread, grains, sugar, juices, sugary drinks, and alcohol (all being high carbohydrate foods) are doing to cause type 2 diabetes!

Don't get your nutrition advice from the media! Speak to a professional who can see through the bias in many studies and other poor nutrition advice. And keep eating eggs!

Stay healthy!


References:
Nutrition Data. (2020). Egg whole raw fresh; Nutrition facts and calories. Retrieved 16th November 2020 from https://nutritiondata.self.com/.../dairy-and-egg.../111/2
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Yue Wang, Ming Li, Zumin Shi. (2020). Higher egg consumption associated with increased risk of diabetes in Chinese adults – China Health and Nutrition Survey. British Journal of Nutrition, 1. DOI: 10.1017/S0007114520003955
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"We got it wrong on cholesterol" say nutrition experts

27/8/2018

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At a major nutrition conference in Switzerland in June 2018, many of the world's top nutritionists, scientists and doctors presented many historical and recent published studies, to look at the recommended food guidelines around the world, how they came to be, and what can be done to improve them based on more recent research, in the light of the current epidemics of obesity, heart disease and other chronic diseases.

The food guidelines in most large developed countries were designed with the idea to reduce the growing rate of heart disease back in the 1980s. Their advice was to reduce saturated fat in the diet, reduce cholesterol-rich foods (and blood cholesterol levels), reduce salt, but also increase plant seed oils and whole grains. This on the whole seemed to make sense on one level, but even back then the nutrition science community wasn't in agreement.

The ONE major study which caused a change in belief of nutrition and later the development of the food guidelines was a paper known as the "7 countries study" in the late 1950s by Dr Ancel Keys, an epidemiologist, and creator of the K-rations used in the armed services. His study showed that there was a link between saturated fat (and cholesterol) intake and heart disease, and based on his study, he lobbied and pressured the medical authorities to believe that cholesterol was the major cause of heart disease which was not the opinion at the time. And so it became the "low fat, low cholesterol era".

It didn't work did it? The rates of heart disease and other chronic disease shot up, to epidemic proportions all around the world which we see today.

Why? Because Dr Keys actually studied the heart disease rates and diets (only on paper, not real health results) of people from 22 countries, but he only published the data on 7 countries which actually matched his perceived opinion (i.e. reporting bias). When the data from the other "missing" 15 countries was later analysed by other scientists, they found that they did not come up with the same findings as the 7 which were reported. In fact, when all of the data was analysed together, there was NO correlation between cholesterol and heart disease at all! Sadly this misrepresentation of data in scientific studies continues to this day, which makes it difficult for you (and me!) to sort out the truth from the BS!

And this is confirmed in many more recent and quality studies, which show that high blood cholesterol levels are NOT associated with an increased risk of heart disease at all! In fact the OPPOSITE is the case - low cholesterol levels (especially seen in those taking cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins) actually increase the risk of heart disease. Other studies show that 50-75% of people who have had heart attacks do NOT have high cholesterol levels, but "normal" levels! So there must be something else which is causing this epidemic of heart disease!

And we know what this is! More on this in the next article.

Coming back to the recent Swiss nutrition conference... the general consensus of the nutrition experts there was that "we got it wrong on saturated fat and cholesterol with respect to heart disease". They admitted it! Which is a massive step in turning around this epidemic we have.

Now we need the government nutrition bodies to realise the truth too. No more covering their backsides or hiding the truth, so that they don't get sued. They can't hide the truth any longer. We know what's really going on, and we know why - they have made a lot of money deceiving people and making them sicker to sell more pharmaceuticals and useless medical procedures.

Let's hope that the admission by leading experts that "we got it wrong" on cholesterol and saturated fat will be the start of a major change in nutrition advice!


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sugar is linked to heart disease, not saturated fat

30/3/2017

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If you have read some of my articles, you will know that there is a lot of misinformation on many topics of health and nutrition, and I try to correct those stories with real scientific facts. Some of the misinformation is just from urban myths, hearsay or unsubstantiated stories. Other health or medical stories are manufactured from poor scientific studies funded by the industry or the company who intends to profit from a positive result. This happens all the time, sadly.

Once such biased and corrupted story which has amazingly gone on for almost 50 years was conducted by the American sugar industry in the 1960s. At the time, research was starting to emerge that showed heart disease was being linked to a higher intake of sugar at that time. The sugar industry was understandably concerned about this, and decided to respond by funding scientists to write studies which falsely linked saturated fat to heart disease, while exonerating their own product - sugar.

The sugar industry then lobbied government policy-makers to introduce low-fat health measures, which are, for the most part in government and medical areas, still being promoted today. New published research in late-2016, uncovered old papers and letters showing that the sugar industry did manipulate research and government food guidelines in the 1960s and ever since.

The practice of industries funding research into their own products (as opposed to independent studies which are less prone to bias) still happens today. For example, Coca Cola in 2015 were shown to be sponsoring studies which showed sugary soft drinks were not linked to obesity! There are many more like this. Luckily some journalists or independent scientists are suspicious of such research results and investigate them deeper, and the public are becoming more wary of such blatant bias, and they are not falling for it.

The conflicts of interest in modern science needs to stop. The editor-in-chief- of the most prestigious medical journal "The Lancet" in 2015 said that a lot of the scientific literature published (and peer-reviewed) was simply false. His counterpart in another of the oldest medical journals, The New England Journal of Medicine, similarly said that it was impossible to believe much published research, or to rely on the judgment of doctors or medical guidelines. This is a sad indictment of science today - it's all about profits for the company funding their own research, or getting funds to do research or perhaps for the ego of the scientists writing the papers, but very little to do with improving your health. A lot of this "scientific" fiction is actually harming people and their health.

Most, if not all, of the independent scientific research (which is less prone to poor study designs and biased results) shows that saturated fats are NOT a major factor at all in the development and progression of heart disease! It IS sugary foods and drinks which are linked to heart disease instead, and other refined carbohydrates (grain products, alcohol etc) which causes heart disease - by causing chronic inflammation, damaging blood vessels, raising blood sugars and causing insulin resistance (ie, diabetes), increasing blood pressure and bad cholesterol levels.

Be careful what and whom you believe when it comes to health and medical advice! When different scientific results come out, have an open mind and do your own research, or just ask a practitioner (Doctor, GP, Naturopath etc) for evidence, then check it out for yourself. Be prepared to change your opinion, depending on what you find!


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