I am not a big fan of using arguments such as “food questionnaires are unreliable” and “observational studies are worthless” to completely d...
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The China Study II: Fruit consumption and mortality
I ran several analyses on the effects of fruit consumption on mortality on the China Study II dataset using WarpPLS . For other China Study ...
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The China Study II: Does calorie restriction increase longevity?
calorie restriction,
China Study,
longevity,
multivariate analysis,
obesity,
research,
statistics,
warppls
The idea that calorie restriction extends human life comes largely from studies of other species. The most relevant of those studies have be...
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The China Study one more time: Are raw plant foods giving people cancer?
cancer,
China Study,
J curve,
multivariate analysis,
refined carbs,
research,
statistics,
U curve,
warppls
In this previous post I analyzed some data from the China Study that included counties where there were cases of schistosomiasis infection....
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The China Study again: A multivariate analysis suggesting that schistosomiasis rules!
In the comments section of Denise Minger’s post on July 16, 2010 , which discusses some of the data from the China Study (as a follow up to ...
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The China Study II: Wheat flour, rice, and cardiovascular disease
cardiovascular disease,
China Study,
multivariate analysis,
research,
rice,
statistics,
warppls,
wheat
In my last post on the China Study II, I analyzed the effect of total and HDL cholesterol on mortality from all cardiovascular diseases. T...
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The China Study II: Cholesterol seems to protect against cardiovascular disease
cardiovascular disease,
China Study,
cholesterol,
HDL,
LDL,
multivariate analysis,
research,
statistics,
VLDL,
warppls
First of all, many thanks are due to Dr. Campbell and his collaborators for collecting and compiling the data used in this analysis. This da...
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The China Study II: Wheat’s total effect on mortality is significant, complex, and highlights the negative effects of low animal fat diets
The graph below shows the results of a multivariate nonlinear WarpPLS ( ) analysis including the variables listed below. Each row in the dat...
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