"Debunking the Link Between Intermittent Fasting and Heart-Related Death"

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A recent study presented at the American Heart Association conference suggested a 91% increase in cardiovascular mortality for those practicing intermittent fasting, but closer examination reveals several flaws. The study was based on unreliable dietary questionnaires and involved multiple analyses, leading to isolated signals of harm and benefit in extreme subgroups. The impact of random chance in medical research is often overlooked, and the preliminary nature of the analysis calls for caution in drawing conclusions. The study's statistically significant results should undergo peer review and replication before being widely publicized.
Topics:health#american-heart-association#cardiovascular-health#dietary-patterns#health-and-wellness#intermittent-fasting#research
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