@BitForReal Best antidepressant is to stop using depressants like meat. "The overall multi-variable adjusted RR showed that meat consumption was associated with a moderately higher risk of depression (RR = 1.13, 95%CI: 1.03 to 1.24; P = 0.013)" https://t
- cross sectional study revealed consuming diets devoid of animal products was not associated with adverse impact on mood. .https://t.co/VOh1Vaza7v - metaanalysis revealed increased incidence of depression associated with meat consumption. https://t.co/JN
To evaluate these two studies for yourself, visit: https://t.co/aG2ywliK2i https://t.co/0sxeufsIOK
RT @The_Nutrivore: Actually, that was a meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies. No need for that, since we have meta-analyses of studies…
RT @The_Nutrivore: Actually, that was a meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies. No need for that, since we have meta-analyses of studies…
RT @The_Nutrivore: Actually, that was a meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies. No need for that, since we have meta-analyses of studies…
RT @The_Nutrivore: Actually, that was a meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies. No need for that, since we have meta-analyses of studies…
RT @The_Nutrivore: Actually, that was a meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies. No need for that, since we have meta-analyses of studies…
RT @The_Nutrivore: Actually, that was a meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies. No need for that, since we have meta-analyses of studies…
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Actually, that was a meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies. No need for that, since we have meta-analyses of studies using better designs. In the aggregate, meat consumption is associated with an increased risk of depression. 🤷♂️ https://t.co/LUXMBmie
@kevinnbass @ScepticalDoctor methodologically speaking https://t.co/htoy9kofG3
@VeganRecovering Community is so important! The good news is there is such a growing trend of no or low animal consumption that you should be able to find a #plantbased community that works for you. Research shows Meat consumption is associated with a risk
@HaryaxPathak C 'Is meat consumption associated with depression? A meta-analysis of observational studies' https://t.co/Xobm4nkb92 via @BMC_series
RT @ggkuhnle: @G4yleA @_captainscience @PriyaTew @JoshuaWolrich @DrAlexGeorge Whether meat can affect mood is an interesting question, but…
@G4yleA @_captainscience @PriyaTew @JoshuaWolrich @DrAlexGeorge Whether meat can affect mood is an interesting question, but the advert implies a health claim based on nutrients, not the food - and at least some studies suggest meat consumption can increas
@mariaelisasmith Estudios reales muestran que el consumo de carne incrementa el riesgo de sufrir depresión. https://t.co/UpvQeWj6j3
RT @monoaminoxidasa: @mariaelisasmith Mira, un meta análisis que muestra que la evidencia apunta a lo contrario y además no lo considera co…
@mariaelisasmith Mira, un meta análisis que muestra que la evidencia apunta a lo contrario y además no lo considera concluyente porque los científicos tenemos criterio y no decimos que todo lo que no nos gusta es posmoderno. De nada. https://t.co/zNYqLTnD
@puddleg ''A total of eight observational studies (three cross-sectional, three cohort and two case-control studies) were included in this meta-analysis. Specifically, six studies were related to the prevalence of depression.....'' https://t.co/vzcE7ApLH2
@KemMinnick @itsjillgardner @theveganparent In meantime, some more for you - BMC Psychiatry journal reports: “Meat consumption may be associated with a moderately higher risk of depression.” https://t.co/wDYpxAb7VA
@MikhailaAleksis This is bollocks. If there are higher incidents in veggie/vegans it is almost always due to B12 deficiency that they haven't replaced in their diet. Here's a recent study suggesting the opposite: https://t.co/dwc2whdq6A #notsosimple
Is #meat consumption associated with higher risk of depression? https://t.co/crxFkT8sKZ
Is meat consumption associated with depression? A meta-analysis of observational studies https://t.co/aC3YCwMgNC