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by brushfoot
621 days ago
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> they characterise Loma Linda's 9000 Adventists, who make up 40% of the population, as living a decade longer on average > This claim is hard to reconcile with the CDC's official numbers which show a typical life expectancy for the entire area Buettner's focus was on the outliers. Loma Linda is a longevity hotspot, and the question is why. He found the long-living outliers practiced certain behaviors that they associated with Adventism, like vegetarianism. Not all Adventists practice those behaviors. About half of Adventists eat meat, for example. But the long-living outliers were Adventist and practiced the behaviors that he highlighted. So that was his takeaway. |
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By focusing on the older people only in such a small population, he is introducing selection bias and survivorship bias. Moreover, he did not control or compare studies. I believe there are more than one Adventist community in the US, yet those are not Blue Zones somehow?