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bdfh42 | 12 years ago

Don't you just love statements like "and canned and frozen fruit appeared to increase risk of death by 17% per portion" - I could be dead by nightfall.

I do look forward to a proper statistical analysis of these results rather than this tabloid nonsense. It will be interesting to see if there is actually any measurable impact above (say) just some fruit or vegetable intake per day.

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sitkack|12 years ago

Your risk of death is already, probably really really low, so increasing it by 17% isn't going to kill _you_. It will kill the other you out in statistics land, which could actually be me, so do a bro a favor and watch what you eat.

saalweachter|12 years ago

To clarify what I think you're saying:

It's a percent of a percent.

So if you have a 0.004% chance of dying on any given day, and you increase this by 100%, then you have a 0.008% chance of dying. Not a 100.004% chance.

EliRivers|12 years ago

A LOT more than 17%. I have to hit someone really hard with a fresh banana to kill them, but a tin of peaches makes the job a dream :)

NoPiece|12 years ago

This seems pretty sloppy, "The survey did not distinguish between canned and frozen fruit..."

will_work4tears|12 years ago

Yeah, frozen fruit (and veggies) are often better quality than fresh.