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      specifically AI-slop. Literally a place where a human could have put some “western diet” foods on a table and snapped a pic with their phone and it would have been better. The only reason to not do this is because all those “western diet” processed foods that are so unhealthy have large corps, with lots of lawyers. And those corps might get upset.

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    “western diet” okay say what it actually is, they act like we dont also eat vegetables, the implication is they went full carnivore or mcdonalds type shit

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      If you scroll down it at least gives you the vibe of what the “Western Diet” is:

      A high-fat, low-fibre Western-style diet (WD) induces microbiome dysbiosis characterized by reduced taxonomic diversity and metabolic breadth, which in turn increases risk for a wide array of metabolic, immune and systemic pathologies.

      So, the Western Diet could still be plant-based, if all the only definition is “high-fat, low-fibre”

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        the Western Diet could still be plant-based, if all the only definition is “high-fat, low-fibre”

        and low diversity. A key point is that more variety of plants provides a wider range of nutrients to the bacteria.

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          Im assuming they think the western diet is 24/7 fastfood, like checkers/rallys none of the healthier options

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            Current research show children in the UK and US on average consume 60% of their calories from UPF. So, to your point: Yes, and it’s backed with stats.

            https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11346253/

            In developed countries such as the UK and the USA, UPF represents more than 60% of the calories consumed in children’s and adolescents’ diets. In some Latin American countries such as Chile and Mexico, it is more than one-third of the total calories consumed by children 1–19 years old

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            If one is poor, doesn’t have garden space or time for gardening, because they are working multiple jobs to keep the rent paid, lives in a food desert area all of the fast food options become more likely. And yes, with education one could learn to sprout lentils, connect directly with farmers to cut costs by buying bulk/direct, etc. Many towns have organizations that work for food security, but not everyone benefits from these.

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        This is exactly why it’s critical to read the real papers and not news opinion pieces of the paper

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        Fiber = plant fiber

        How can you have a plant based diet that is low in plant fiber?

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      Western diet in a nut shell

      • 70% plant based
      • heavily processed
      • most fats replaced with industrial oils

      Look at the nutrition information for any food you buy, if the ingredient isn’t something you could make at home… Then it’s a western diet type of food and heavily processed

      Example Nature’s Choice Granola Bars: https://www.naturevalley.com/products/oats-n-honey-crunchy-granola-bars

      Whole Grain Oats, Sugar, Canola and/or Sunflower Oil, Rice Flour, Honey, Salt, Brown Sugar Syrup, Baking Soda, Soy Lecithin, Natural Flavor.

      I’ve bolded the parts that are heavily processed and making this a western diet food

      the implication is they went full carnivore

      Not related to this paper, but if they had looked at a carnivore diet in humans they would have found a great microbiome…

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    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08937-9

    Full paper, mouse study, so the western diet is high glycemic load.

    Not sure about the summary article above pushing a plant based diet based on this study, it’s mice, and they didn’t compare to a non-plant based mice chow.

    The take away is reduce processed food, and glycemic load. The rest is just opinion

    Heh - I’m pretty sure sunshine blocked me because my comment is the only one they didn’t downvote.