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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2178257" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Interesting that he claims that "According to the online True Vitality Test that calculates your life expectancy and was created in collaboration with the University of Minnesota, participants added an average of 15 months to their life expectancy as a result of the changes they made". Fortune telling by numbers. I suspect a fixed test plan myself.</p><p></p><p>No doubt someone will present us this as evidence based proof of the diet whereas it is clearly just a blog spiel. I have heard of some mediteranean diets having beneficial longevity, and also the Okinawans are known to be long lived, but Loma Lindy? That has no reputation for longevity as far as I am aware. What about Boston, the birthplace of WFPB? Surely they should be exhibiting special longevity statistics by now? But the Harvard Nurses study is not showing any abnormal extension to life in that area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2178257, member: 196898"] Interesting that he claims that "According to the online True Vitality Test that calculates your life expectancy and was created in collaboration with the University of Minnesota, participants added an average of 15 months to their life expectancy as a result of the changes they made". Fortune telling by numbers. I suspect a fixed test plan myself. No doubt someone will present us this as evidence based proof of the diet whereas it is clearly just a blog spiel. I have heard of some mediteranean diets having beneficial longevity, and also the Okinawans are known to be long lived, but Loma Lindy? That has no reputation for longevity as far as I am aware. What about Boston, the birthplace of WFPB? Surely they should be exhibiting special longevity statistics by now? But the Harvard Nurses study is not showing any abnormal extension to life in that area. [/QUOTE]
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