Epidemiological Evidence

The article does not treat epidemiological associations as proof that fasting harms everyone. A fasting practice could help one subgroup while harming a larger subgroup, making broad advice risky without stratification and clinical evidenc…

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The article does not treat epidemiological associations as proof that fasting harms everyone. A fasting practice could help one subgroup while harming a larger subgroup, making broad advice risky without stratification and clinical evidence. Large epidemiological studies create caution because some fasting forms are associated with shorter lifespan in the largest available groups.