Meat Consumption And Longevity

Authored by Sally Fallon Morell via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

In February of last year, the International Journal of General Medicine published a study that was easy to miss, as no major media publication reported on “Total Meat Intake is Associated with Life Expectancy: A Cross-Sectional Data Analysis of 175 Contemporary Populations,” by Wenpeng You and his team of researchers.

For years we have heard that the secret to a long life is to cut back on meat consumption and increase our intake of carbs—advice that is enshrined in the USDA’s Dietary Guidelines for Americans. But that’s not what these researchers found.

You and his team analyzed data from 175 countries and territories—in other words, almost the whole world—and used various statistical methods to “explore and compare the correlations between newborn life expectancy … life expectancy at five years of life … and intakes of meat, and carbohydrate crops, respectively. The established risk factors to life expectancy—caloric intake, urbanization, obesity and education levels—were included as the potential confounders.”

The researchers found that worldwide, meat intake was associated with a longer life. “This relationship remained significant when influences of caloric intake, urbanization, obesity, education and carbohydrate crops were statistically controlled.” By contrast, consumption of carbohydrates had a weak but negative correlation with life expectancy.

Blue Zones and Meat Consumption

You may be wondering about the “blue zone” areas of the world—those with a high percentage of centenarians. According to Dan Buettner, author of “The Blue Zones, Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who’ve Lived the Longest,” the key to a long life is to minimize meat consumption and eat plenty of vegetables.

Don’t the long-lived people living in the blue zones eat a mostly plant-based diet?

Well, actually, no. For example, in Sardinia, Mr. Buettner’s first noted blue zone, meat consumption is higher among the long-lived peasants living in the mountains than those living in the valleys, according to a 2015 study published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Say the authors:

“The identification of a hot spot of exceptional longevity, the Longevity Blue Zone (LBZ), in the mountain population of Sardinia has aroused considerable interest toward its traditional food as one of the potential causal factors … Up to a short time ago, the LBZ population depended mostly upon livestock rearing, and consumption of animal-derived foods was relatively higher than in the rest of the island.” [emphasis added]

For Okinawa, his second listed blue zone, Mr. Buettner insists that “Older Okinawans have eaten a plant-based diet most of their lives. Their meals of stir-fried vegetables, sweet potatoes and tofu are high in nutrients and low in calories.” However, that’s not what researchers found in a 1992 study comparing the diets of mainland Japanese and those living on the island of Okinawa.

They found that the proportion of the diet from protein and fats—mainly pork and pork fat, but also fish—was higher in Okinawa. Another fact: the Okinawans love Spam—consuming more than one can per person per week—for a total of just over seven million cans of canned pork annually. Spam is the kind of “fatty, processed meat” that Buettner warns against.

Moving on to the Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica—an area teaming with cattle, goats, and pigs—folks there also love their lard. A 2013 study of the region found that the older Nicoyans ate more fish, more meat, and more saturated fat (from lard) than inhabitants of other regions in Costa Rica. They are also fond of a stew based on organ meats called “sustancia.”

In the blue zone of Ikaria, Greece, Buettner describes the diet as plant-based with a “low intake of saturated fats from meat and dairy.” Yet the islanders consume lots of goat and sheep dairy products, which are very high in saturated fat—and as is the custom throughout Greece—they frequently consume fatty lamb.

As for the Loma Linda, California, Seventh Day Adventists—Buettner’s fifth and final blue zone—it’s not clear that there are many centenarians in the population, but studies on these Adventists indicate that the men live 7.3 years longer and the women live 4.4 years longer compared to other Californians. However, very few Adventists (about 4 percent) follow a vegan diet, and as a group, they avoid alcohol, drugs, caffeine, and junk food—compared with Californians as a whole—who tend to consume alcohol, sodas, junk food, coffee, and drugs.

Which world population has the longest lifespan? The answer is surprising: bustling, crowded, polluted Hong Kong! According to United Nations data, the life expectancy in Hong Kong is 82.38 years for men and 88.17 years for women. Another surprise: Inhabitants of Hong Kong have the highest consumption of meat and dairy foods in the world, at 500 grams (over one pound) of meat and 281 grams (almost ten ounces) of dairy products per day.

Yet Another Media-Ignored Study on the Benefits of Meat

I am reminded of an important study, described in The Guardian, carried out almost twenty years ago—also ignored by the media—which showed just how important meat is for growing children.

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14 Comments
YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
August 2, 2023 6:23 am

I bet that skinny little fruit eater that died yesterday would eat an occasional ribeye if she were given a do-over.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  YourAverageJoe
August 2, 2023 6:29 am

She eat a lot od dicks

Perfect Stranger
Perfect Stranger
  Anonymous
August 2, 2023 8:02 am

I bet not, even that would have given her some protein.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Perfect Stranger
August 2, 2023 10:04 am

And it’s free-range and organic (and fair trade).

~L
~L
  YourAverageJoe
August 2, 2023 9:00 am

Know a guys who went briefly on an all fruit diet. Developed diabetes. Torched his pancreas, as described by one nutritionist opinion.

Paul McCartneys former wife Linda was a vegan who developed mortal health complications.

All the vegetarian advocates always mention famous vegetarians like Ghandi and others.
Hitler supposedly was one, too.

Avoid the possibility of tainted meat by TPTB, by finding a local butcher who raises grass fed livestock for sale.
Expensive, sure.
But cheap can be unhealthy and potentially fatal.

Just my 2 cent opinion.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  ~L
August 2, 2023 11:57 am

Given the new era of mRNA jabs given to pigs (since at least 2018) and now to cows, pretty soon even those sources that seem to be ‘trustworthy’ will soon be gone … and that’s a feature, not a bug …

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
August 2, 2023 8:41 am

Watch the show Alone.

10 people placed in a hrash environment with no food. they must secure their own nourishment until only one is left.

without exception the only thing any of them ever talks about is fat. Animal or fish based fat. It is the central topic in most of their commentary and it is the thing that always guarantees the winner. The one who gets the most animals/fish always wins, zero exceptions in ten seasons.

A vegetarian lifestyle can only exist in a complex culture with other people providing the food. If someone knows of a successful, self-sustaining vegetarian society, let me know.

Perfect Stranger
Perfect Stranger
  hardscrabble farmer
August 2, 2023 8:46 am

I think they had that in Wakanda.

AJ
AJ
  hardscrabble farmer
August 2, 2023 10:15 am

Beef-it’s what for dinner!

k31
k31
  AJ
August 2, 2023 4:32 pm

Since we started buying half a beef at a time, we rarely eat other kinds of meats. I just made this for church and then again with a couple arm roasts substituted. Oh so good. I used a more natural ketchup and substituted half of it for McClardy’s BBQ (cool name).

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/14646/barbecued-beef/

AKJOHN
AKJOHN
  hardscrabble farmer
August 2, 2023 11:50 am

Yes. It’s the same with the other survivor shows. Fat is the main key to healthy living. I met a guy who wrote a book about it after his family all got sick from not eating enough of it.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  hardscrabble farmer
August 2, 2023 7:26 pm

Hunters know this.

GDP, usually gruntled
GDP, usually gruntled
August 2, 2023 11:22 am

You can live to be a hundred if you give up all the things that make you want to live to be a hundred.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  GDP, usually gruntled
August 2, 2023 8:59 pm

But meat ain’t one of them- it might just balance out the alcohol. That’s my theory and I’m sticking to it.