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Intermittent fasting tied to higher risk of cardiovascular death, research shows

thehill.com

10 points by donbox 2 years ago · 7 comments

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sieszpak 2 years ago

Are pharmaceutical companies starting to see a decline in sales? Recently, the process of autophagy was praised, and its discoverer even received a Nobel Prize. Starting today, I'm beginning fasting because if they want to convince me that it kills, I'm now certain that this is another lie.

  • dragonelite 2 years ago

    They want to sell you the pros of autophagy in a pill form without you doing fasting.

  • jasonvorhe 2 years ago

    Came here to say this, happy to not be the first.

    I've been doing intermittent, multi day water and dry fasts, as have millions of people over thousands of years and most report health benefits.

    "Trust the Science" is over.

ChrisArchitect 2 years ago

[dupe]

More discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39749647

kbrkbr 2 years ago

It's an observational study. It could as well be that persons with conditions that are tied to higher cardiovascular mortality more often do intermittent fasting.

  • leereeves 2 years ago

    Yep. Correlation does not imply causation.

    And according to the Heart Association press release (linked in the article) this study didn't even try to avoid confounders: "Factors that may also play a role in health, outside of daily duration of eating and cause of death, were not included in the analysis."

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