silent519 t1_j7f5pwm wrote
Reply to comment by Key-Hamster8897 in A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
> human body has had very little time to adapt to a rich carbohydrate intake
people used to eat way more total% of carbs in the past, yet very few had cvd
Unhappy_Gas_4376 t1_j7fdkj3 wrote
I'm going to hazard a guess that excess consumption of carbs has more to do with it than the carbs themselves.
BafangFan t1_j7fl6ft wrote
Vegetable oils are the culprit I'm picking out.
They first started as industrial waste from the cotton-picking industry, until companies found ways to detoxify it enough for human consumption.
KamahlYrgybly t1_j7fnflb wrote
I'm gonna need a source for this.
notsurewhattosay-- t1_j7gaanz wrote
Global cotton inc. they are on the front lines of byproduct waste turned to cattle food and oil for people to cook with.
carlgorn t1_j7fn7xf wrote
You mean seed oils, olive and avocado oil are healthy.
jsudarskyvt t1_j7g0stl wrote
No. They have little nutritional value and loads of cholesterol.
jsudarskyvt t1_j7g0pup wrote
Plant oils have little nutritional value and loads of cholesterol.
lubacrisp t1_j7gghnm wrote
Should prob stop eating plants then
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jsudarskyvt t1_j7gr634 wrote
Because plants.
notsurewhattosay-- t1_j7g9v8q wrote
You are correct in that.
dachsj t1_j7j8a93 wrote
How do you know if they had cvd?
It's not like humans were pinnacles of health up until the last 50 years.
silent519 t1_j7jr5vb wrote
corpses
the answer is corpses jimmy
Zoesan t1_j7fo8q2 wrote
Depends on "when" in the past. In terms of evolutionary time the longest period (IE before agriculture) two thirds or more of our calories came from animals.
TL;DR No, this is pretty wrong.
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