A list of puns related to "Poultry Based"
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Sometimes I crave a hot dog, but I don't eat pork or beef. Does anyplace in town have a decent chicken/turkey/veggie dog?
ETA: I know I can buy them at grocery stores. I'm looking for places that sell 'em cooked and ready to eat.
I'm interested in what the evidence says about health outcomes in:
#1 plant-based vs. poultry only diets
Often when you see comparisons between plant-based and omnivorous diets, plant-based is being compared to a diet that includes red and processed meat, but I'm wondering about plant-based vs a diet that includes only poultry.
#2 plant-based vs. pescatarian
I'm wondering whether either of these questions is settled science and, if not, which way is the evidence pointing and what your opinions are?
What do you think is the best evidence for each of these questions?
For my own part, I'll say this: I've found a number of studies addressing plant-based vs poultry and the results seem mixed, but to lean towards plant-based, however, not having read all the studies yet, I wonder whether you can and how adjust for the rest of the diet and lifestyle choices and the fact that people who are plant-based might be more health-conscious than poultry-only eaters, although even being someone who eats white meat only indicates a degree of health-consciousness.
I've found a number of studies on the two topics that can help in a potential discussion, I'll post them in a comment so as not to make the OP too long and deter people from reading.
Mult Scler Relat Disord
. 2021 Aug 31;56:103233. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2021.103233. Online ahead of print.
Nasim Rezaeimanesh 1,Β Abdorreza Naser Moghadasi 1,Β Mohammad Ali Sahraian 1,Β Sharareh Eskandarieh 2Affiliations expand
Objectives: There are growing evidences on the role of nutritional factors in multiple sclerosis (MS) occurrence. But dietary data are limited in primary progressive type of MS (PPMS). We assessed the role of dietary factors during adolescence in PPMS risk.
Methods: An incident case-control study on 143 PPMS cases with definite diagnosis and 400 controls were conducted in Sina hospital, Tehran, Iran. Demographic data were collected. Data on nutritional habits during adolescence were obtained using questionnaire designed for multinational case-control studies of environmental risk factors for multiple sclerosis (EnvIMS-Q). Logistic regression models were run to evaluate the role of diet in PPMS risk.
Results: A significant association was founded between higher intake of dairy, seafood, red meat, poultry, vegetable, fruit and nut and lower risk of PPMS (P< 00.5). This association was dose dependent for all mentioned food groups except fruit. In the fully adjusted model, more intake of dairy (OR: 0.27; 95%CI: 0.14-0.53), seafood (OR: 0.21; 95%CI: 0.10-0.44), red meat (OR:0.44; 95%CI: 0.22-0.90), vegetable (OR: 0.19; 95%CI: 0.09-0.39), fruit (OR: 0.47; 95%CI: 0.22-0.99) and nut (OR: 0.29; 95%CI: 0.15-0.56) in the third tertiles resulted in significant reduction in PPMS risk. In case of poultry consumption, the association was meaningful just in the third tertil
... keep reading on reddit β‘Perutnina Ptuj, the largest poultry producer in Southeastern Europe, has launched a new provenance app powered by the OriginTrail protocol. Consumers can scan a QR code on a product and trace it back to the farm. The app includes a "Verify on the Blockchain" button that enables anyone to explore the datasets on the OriginTrail Network Explorer, including the link to hashes of data on Ethereum.
More about the app: https://medium.com/origintrail/new-poultry-provenance-consumer-app-powered-by-origintrail-ed9909d4d20d
Demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvpYGO0MenE
Web app: https://www.perutnina.si/en/quality/know-your-food/
The grue Doug grew to crew the crude accrued a crude duck roux.
With self assignable roles, channels for duck, quail, chicken, gamebird, turkey, etc. plus a marketplace channel for buying and selling. Hope to see you there!
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