Largest effects with the smallest error bars around them: Processed meats bad, fruits and vegetables good, fish and nuts good.
Everything else is significantly smaller effect size or large error bars AFAIK.
Can we safely tack “processed sugar bad” onto that list?
All we have for that are questionnaires, not on the same level of evidence as the others. AFAIK https://archinte.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1819573
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Largest effects with the smallest error bars around them: Processed meats bad, fruits and vegetables good, fish and nuts good.
Everything else is significantly smaller effect size or large error bars AFAIK.
Can we safely tack “processed sugar bad” onto that list?
All we have for that are questionnaires, not on the same level of evidence as the others. AFAIK https://archinte.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1819573