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this post was submitted on 02 Oct 2025
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This paper is based on analysis of two epidemiological papers, which makes this just refined epidemiology as well. It is hypothesis generating, and only demonstrates associations and cannot inform on causation. Only reports weak hazard ratios, and does not inform on absolute risk. The paper makes inference s
May can also mean May Not.
That said, it's interesting to see a dose dependent increase in CVD risk (not mortality). The lowest carbohydrate quintile in this study was 60% carbohydrates! So this isn't speaking to keto, low-carb or anything like that. This is just showing a dose dependent response to CVD risk going from 60%,70%,74%,80% carbohydrate % of daily intake.