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#197 - The science of obesity & how to improve nutritional epidemiology | David Allison, Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Is There a Causal Effect in the Observational Study?

i've done a mouse study where we randomly assigned mice to eat different amounts of calories, or food energy. And what we find is the more salaries we assign them to be allowed to eat, the shorter they live. This has been shown a thousand times in literature by ray walford and richweindrick and others over the decades. But then we take the edlibitum group, and within that some choose to eat more than others. And within that group, now we have an observational epidemologic study, and we corally amount chosen to be eaten with longevity. And those mice that choose to eating more live longer. So the association in the observational component is exactly opposite to

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