Bad News Vegetarians

xoxoxoBruce • Mar 24, 2014 7:17 pm
A Matched Sample Study...

Our results revealed that a vegetarian diet is related to a lower BMI and less frequent alcohol consumption. Moreover, our results showed that a vegetarian diet is associated with poorer health (higher incidences of cancer, allergies, and mental health disorders), a higher need for health care, and poorer quality of life. Therefore, public health programs are needed in order to reduce the health risk due to nutritional factors.
orthodoc • Mar 24, 2014 7:36 pm
This is a cross-sectional study, i.e. a snapshot at one point in time. The study authors used the data from the Austrian Health Interview Survey, a self-reported set of data. There are major biases associated with self-reported data, from self-selection to recall bias.

The authors took the single point-in-time snapshot and then ignored confounders. For example, people with cancer, allergies, and (possibly) mental disorders are more likely to try different diets, including vegetarian, in an attempt to manage their health. Bottom line: a cross-sectional study gives you a look at the prevalence of disease in a selected population at a single point in time. It can't say anything about causation. But the authors suggest that a vegetarian diet is involved in the causation of the various diseases.

BAD SCIENCE!

PLoS One is an open-access online journal that accepts 70% of what is sent to it. It depends on readers to decide what's important; apparently scientific integrity isn't on its list of priorities. That's not to say that more strictly-reviewed journals are perfect, but this one has (reasonably) been called the Public Library of Sloppiness.

I'm going to print this one out for my next Journal Club as an example of a poorly executed study. Sorry, Bruce. But I know you threw this out there to see who'd bite. ;)
Aliantha • Mar 24, 2014 8:13 pm
haha...that's why I'm not a vego. I don't want to be a burden to society, so I'll just keep drinking more and have a higher BMI. That should help society. :)
monster • Mar 24, 2014 10:58 pm
orthodoc;895360 wrote:

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xoxoxoBruce • Mar 25, 2014 1:12 am
orthodoc;895360 wrote:
Sorry, Bruce. But I know you threw this out there to see who'd bite. ;)

I didn't understand how they came to there conclusions and couldn't be bothered to spend any time figuring it out, because it doesn't concern me... and never will. :bacon:
I brought it here for the poor deprived people it might concern to wrestle with.
heane • Mar 25, 2014 1:29 am
bad science?
footfootfoot • Mar 25, 2014 11:23 am
I.e. Only temporarily blinded.
Happy Monkey • Mar 25, 2014 1:12 pm
Life causes cancer. The longer you live, the higher your chances.
Lola Bunny • Mar 25, 2014 5:19 pm
Happy Monkey;895393 wrote:
Life causes cancer. The longer you live, the higher your chances.


That's right.