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RE: LeoThread 2025-07-12 06:40

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Both experts agree that nutritional research often struggles with a fundamental issue: differentiating between correlation and causation. Observational studies—like large cohorts tracking diet and health outcomes—show associations but cannot confirm whether one factor directly causes another. For instance, epidemiological data linking red meat intake to cancer or heart disease often suffer from confounding variables such as smoking, activity level, socioeconomic status, or other dietary patterns.