What's your hypothesis, Zen? I'm curious now.
Also, didn't I read recently that having too precise a correlation in test results was a sign of systematic error? Which is to say, if you include Tep you might actually be more convincing.
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What's your hypothesis, Zen? I'm curious now.
Also, didn't I read recently that having too precise a correlation in test results was a sign of systematic error? Which is to say, if you include Tep you might actually be more convincing.
Also, didn't I read recently that having too precise a correlation in test results was a sign of systematic error? Which is to say, if you include Tep you might actually be more convincing.
The exception proves the rule?
What's your hypothesis, Zen? I'm curious now.
Me too, esp since I only recently found out my blood type, so I wanna contribute!
I was part of a survey for the radio station I worked on in college. We got random numbers that may or may not have been phone numbers, and we called around the local area to see if anyone was listening to us. Most of the people didn't even know who we were. After an hour of calling rural Pennsylvania farmers and small townsfolk with no good responses, I fell to evil and falsified the next fifty responses. I had most of the people following the trend of not knowing who we were, with a few people who listened, then I threw in some outliers like the grandma who adored progressive rock and the teenager who was big into classical music.
At the followup meeting, another girl was chewed out for falsifying the data, but she'd made all her surveys identical. IE, make your data interesting.
My skinny non-drinking mom got gout a few years ago. It lead to a lot of jokes along the lines of "Mayhap you quaffed too much port to have thus afflicted your limb" to her. Needless to say, those jokes were from me.
Yeah, I am DYING to make gout jokes. Because I'm the best wife ever.
You are skewing my data. I shall therefore ignore you.
When you submit the paper to Steph for publication, she's going to be pissed when you don't give her all the data.
You court my wrath, yon rogue writer!!!
I'm curious, too, Zen. I'm overweight, and my blood type is B+, if that datapoint helps.
Steph, I hope it's gout, too.
Add me...O-.
Fat and A+. And diabetic, if that's of interest, and high blood pressure.
What's your hypothesis, Zen? I'm curious now.
About 12 years ago, when I was desperately trying All the Diets, the only ones that worked were the Atkins diet (super low carb, no bread or sugar) and the blood type diet (for me, blood type O, it meant basically a low carb high protein diet). Given that, I asked around amongst my friends and colleagues who had tried low carb diets, and I found that most of those who had had success were type O and most who had felt miserable on it were A. Then I contacted the Atkins Foundation and asked if they'd ever noticed such a correlation. They replied that while they'd never formally studied it and thus couldn't officially say, unofficially yes, it seemed most people who did best on low carb diets were type O.
Since then, when someone reports how they do on a low carb diet or how they feel eating protein vs. lots of carbs, I ask them their blood type and see where they fit into my data. Steph, who needs lots of protein but is type A, is not fitting in. Unless she feels really bad when she stops eating carbs, then she fits.
My BFF (type A), if she stops eating bread, goes into withdrawal-like misery, but she can stop eating meat and not even care. Me, I fall into fatigue and depression if I go too long without meat, but I stopped eating bread a week ago and barely notice the lack of it. I've also lost 5 pounds.
Add to my data pool, people. You must have data.
I am fat, type O, and Atkins/South Beach worked. I need Lots of Protein or I am hangry crazy.
speaking of diets and whatnot. Is there a group of us who are actively trying to not just eat better/be more active, but lose weight and/or size? I am thinking about a group willing to be pretty active with posting/tracking/sharing in a closed group somewhere.
I'll also post in the Buffistas kicking health's ass group.