 But how can that be? This is a World Health Organization. So all right, guys, welcome back to the channel. If you're new, my name is Bobby. Guys, today we have a very untypical video for this channel. We're actually going to take a closer look into the science. The vegans should be happy. How often did I hear it on this channel? Show me the studies. Show me the studies. Today is your happy day, vegans. Let's go. All right, let me start my argument by an appeal to authority fallacy. Right, we are here on the homepage. Anals of internal medicine. So what are the anals of internal medicine? You might ask, let me show you guys. Here you have it. The most recent 2018 impact factor for anals of internal medicine is 19,315 with 57,057 total sites in 2018. Anals is the most cited general internal medicine journal and one of the most influential journals in the world. Fantastic. Somebody that we can trust. So now let's look into the clinical guidelines of the 19th November of 2019. What does the headline tell us? Unprocessed red meat and processed meat consumption, dietary guideline recommendations from the nutritional recommendations consortium. And underneath it, you can see many fancy names with PhD in front of them. Look at this. If you cannot trust those people, who can you trust? Jokes aside, guys, this is a reputable source, but I really do not care. I'm only catering to your vegan logic. So let's proceed. Here is the abstract. Dietary guideline recommendations require consideration of the certainty in the evidence, the magnitude of potential benefits and harms and explicit consideration of people's values and preferences. A set of recommendations on red meat and processed meat consumption was developed on the basis of the five de novo systematic reviews that considered all of these issues. Let's check out the methodology. The recommendations were developed by using the nutritional recommendations guideline development process, which includes rigorous systematic review, mythology and great methods to rate the certainty of evidence for each outcome and to move from evidence to recommendations. A panel of 14 members, including three community members from seven countries, voted on the final recommendations. Thank God, qualified personnel. Yes, strict criteria limited the conflicts of interest among panel members. Wow, no bias. Considerations of environmental impact or animal welfare did not bear on the recommendations, so that is great. It is not an ethical implication in this study, but they really focused on the nutritional aspects for systematic reviews, addressed the health effects associated with red meat and processed meat consumption. And one systematic review addressed people's health related values and preferences regarding meat consumption. So now what do the experts recommend? As I said, the vegans want to see the study. They want to appeal to authority. They want to be guided. They are lost. What should we eat? Please authorities, tell us. Here we go. The recommendations are the panel suggests that adults continue current unprocessed red meat consumption. Ha, weak recommendation, low certainty evidence. Similarly, the panel suggests adults continue current processed meat consumption because again, weak recommendation and low certainty evidence. But how can that be to the world head of organizations? Oh, but what is more interesting than the recommendation and all of those fancy names is who funded the study, right? Because this is what the vegans will tell you. It has been funded by the dairy industry and by the export. Let's have a look. Here is the primary funding source and it is none. So there you have it. No industry funding and there is still no evidence that suggests you shouldn't eat red meat or processed meats. So very shocking new information of this prestigious organization here. How can that be? Right? Previous studies showed something totally different. For example, the 2015 to 2020 dietary guidelines for Americans recommended limiting red meat intake, including processed meat to approximately one weekly serving starvation diet. And similarly, United Kingdom dietary guidelines endorsed limiting the intake of both red and processed meat to 70 grams daily. And the World Cancer Research Fund, American Institute for Cancer Research, recommended limiting red meat consumption to moderate amounts and consuming very little processed meat. And now vegans favorite organization, the World Health Organization, International Agency for Research on Cancer has indicated that consumption of red meat is probably carcinogenic, probably. But this organization says these recommendations are, however, primarily based on observational studies that are at high risk for confounding and thus are limited in establishing causal inferences. Nor do they report the absolute magnitude of any possible effects. Furthermore, the organization that produced guidelines did not conduct or access rigorous systematic reviews of the evidence were limited in addressing conflicts of interest and did not explicitly address population values and preferences, raising questions regarding adherence to guideline standards for trustworthiness, aka epidemiology is anyways, guys, I'm going to link the page in the description box and you can have a look for yourself. You can check out their methods. You can see the guideline team structure, the framework for panel constructions and whatnot point of the story is every single time a vegan tells you, show me the studies, you can show him this video. All right, guys. But this is it for today. 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