16 year study attaches breakfast skip to heart attacks… debunk please :)

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    YetiUp
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    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Skipping-breakfast-raises-heart-attack-risk-by-27-Study/articleshow/21288529.cmsI heard this on the radio, and know its probably biased, but would like more info on why it's crap. thanks all!

    #192662

    It's based purely on correlation.It's a terrible study that really needs no debunking because it doesn't prove anything.

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    thriveful
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    Take a look on Zoe Harcombes site, she has downloaded the entire study, crunched the numbers, and the stats actually say the opposite

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    thriveful
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    #192665

    This is as bad as people thinking overtraining exist.

    #192666

    Phatty
    Member

    This is as bad as people thinking overtraining exist.

    Hey don't joke about that, my uncle died from overtraining!

    Here it ishttp://www.zoeharcombe.com/2013/07/eating-breakfast-can-cut-heart-attack-risk-puh-lease/

    Great, now I'm staying up past my bedtime reading her website and watching/listening to this.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysoScJ2Q5RQ

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    Brandon D Christ
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    This is as bad as people thinking overtraining exist.

    Overtraining exists, but it is rare and much more difficult to do than what the assclowns who say you can only train 4 days a week and deload every 3 weeks, think.

    #192668

    Gnomer
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    This is as bad as people thinking overtraining exist.

    Overtraining exists, but it is rare and much more difficult to do than what the assclowns who say you can only train 4 days a week and deload every 3 weeks, think.

    lol yea unless you are for some reason spending several hours a day liftingoh and for the article its a study published in the AHA an organization that still believes heart disease is caused by dietary fat...  i'm not going to even bother researching but my guess is the study was funded in some way by the agriculture or pharmaceutical industry...

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    Proplanner
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    Keifer has 2 responses to this article on Facebook site.

    #192670

    This is as bad as people thinking overtraining exist.

    Overtraining exists, but it is rare and much more difficult to do than what the assclowns who say you can only train 4 days a week and deload every 3 weeks, think.

    This was more so my point of my comment.

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