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Microbiome metabolites from eating red meat increases cardiovascular disease

2 pointsby jnathsfalmost 3 years ago

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hirundoalmost 3 years ago
The TMAO point is weird, considering that many fish have many times more TMAO than red meat, yet fish are not associated with increased cardiovascular disease.<p>Also, red meat is not associated with higher blood glucose levels. In my own case, it is strongly associated with decreased inflammation.
jnathsfalmost 3 years ago
“Interestingly, we identified three major pathways that help explain the links between red and processed meat and cardiovascular disease—microbiome-related metabolites like TMAO, blood glucose levels, and general inflammation—and each of these appeared more important than pathways related to blood cholesterol or blood pressure,”