A new study has found that there are little to no health risks associated with eating meat.
The new scientific study was conducted by researchers at the University of Washingtonโs Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME).
The study claims to have found little to no health risks related to eating red meat.
Researchers also argue that previous studies that claimed there was a connection between red meat consumption and health issues are based on โweak evidence.โ
The IHME published the results of its study titled: โHealth effects associated with consumption of unprocessed red meat: a Burden of Proof study.โ
The paper was published in Natureย journal in October.
The scientists declared, โWe found weak evidence of [the alleged] association between unprocessed red meat consumption and colorectal cancer, breast cancer, type 2 diabetes, and ischemic heart disease.
โMoreover, we found no evidence of an association between unprocessed red meat and ischemic stroke or hemorrhagic stroke.โ
The authors of the study noted, โWhile there is some evidence that eating unprocessed red meat is associated with increased risk of disease incidence and mortality, it is weak and insufficient to make stronger or more conclusive recommendations.โ
The scientists developed a star rating system ranging from one star (no correlation to health risks) to five stars (the most dangerous).
The study out of IHME determined that none of the numerous studies linking red meat to health risks rated higher than two stars.
A two-star rating would mean the behavior is associated with health risks between 0-15%.
Dr. Steven Novella, a Yale neurologist and president of the New England Skeptical Society who was not a part of the study, penned an article about meat consumption and cited the study.
โThe health effects of meat-eating at this point are fairly clear,โ Novellaย wrote.
โA recently published meta-analysis of health risk factors contains a good summary of this evidence.
โThe evidence for a direct vascular or heath risk from eating meat regularly is very low, to the point that there is probably no risk.
โYou have to eat large daily amounts of processed red meat before a risk becomes measurable.โ
He noted that there is a health risk of โeating too few vegetables.โ
โThat is really the risk of a high-meat diet, those meat calories are displacing vegetable calories,โ Novella warned.
โFor personal health considerations, I think a reasonable summary of the evidence is that people should eat most of their calories from fruits and vegetables with some grains, but also include some meat protein.
โMeat has some vitamins that are hard to get elsewhere and contain high-quality proteins.โ
โYou can have a healthy vegetarian or vegan diet, but it is challenging, and not possible for some populations,โ he added.
โThe bottom line is that if health were the only consideration, the optimal diet would contain a modest amount of meat.โ
Dr. Emmanuela Gakidou โ professor of Health Metrics Sciences at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation and a lead author of the study โย said:
โIn addition to helping consumers, our analysis can guide policymakers in developing health and wellness education programs, so that they focus on the risk factors with the greatest impact on health.
โHealth researchers can also use this analysis to identify areas where current evidence is weak and more definitive studies are needed.โ
The scientists stated, โMore rigorous, well-powered research is needed to better understand and quantify the relationship between consumption of unprocessed red meat and chronic disease.โ
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