What this study quantifies, across five dietary frameworks and more than 100,000 people, is the cumulative weight of those choices. A few years of additional life isn’t the result of eating perfectly. It’s the result of eating consistently in a way that supports metabolic health, reduces inflammation, and lowers disease risk.
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