"People who eat red meat every day have a higher risk of dying over a
10-year period -- mostly because of cardiovascular disease or cancer --than
their peers who eat less red or processed meat".
Of course, upon hearing this, any burger lover would be wise to take notice, to consider the facts of the report. Further details clear some things up:
Over a 10-year period, people who ate the most red meat every day (aboutSo, if we do NOT eat the equivalent of a quarter pounder EVERY DAY, and if we consume less red meat per day, or if we consume red meat only a few times per week, we're OK - is the way The McChronicles reads it (please comment if you feel this conclusion is incorrect).
62.5 grams per 1,000 calories per day, equivalent to a quarter-pound burger or
small steak per day) had about a 30 percent greater risk of dying compared with
those who consumed the least amount of red meat (a median of 9.8 grams per 1,000 calories per day). The excess mortality was mostly the result of cardiovascular disease and cancer.
The report adds:
In contrast, people who ate the most white meat seemed to have a
slightly lower mortality risk during the study than those who consumed the
least amount of white meat. White meat included chicken, turkey, and fish,
as well as some poultry products and canned tuna.
So, if we eat chicken and fish (mostly), we'll be OK - is the way The McChronicles reads this (again, please comment if ...).
In conclusion, The McChronicles LOVES hamburgers and McDoubles, but is certainly content with chicken and filet-o-fish sandwiches. In the future, we plan to mix it up to keep things in the recommended balance.
Everything in moderation!
The McChronicles: a blog about, not affiliated with, McDonald's.
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Less red meat? Less!? How am I going to have my three McDoubles and a small drink for $4.20 if I'm busy cutting back on red meat?
ReplyDeleteI'll jeopardize my health.
Anyway, I found your blog in a search to find some related to mine. Seems yours is pretty spot on. Mine's Under the Golden Arches, and deals with varying issues about the place. Check it out if you get bored or want to get another customer's vantage:
http://underthegoldenarches.blogspot.com/
Anyway, keep up the McBlogging, and perhaps I'll see you under the Golden Arches.
Mc Donald's has mastered communication, and has proved once again with the release of the film "Super Size Me" which aimed to demonstrate the evils of fast food, and made an actual attack on Mc Donald's. Thus in the beginning the company did not react as a culprit. It preferred to leave the balanced meals and communicate on the sponsorship of Olympic athletes in Athens. Once again, the company has excelled in communication and advertising, since the film has not had a real impact in the end.
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