Biochemistry is very important. But ... 1/n
Effects of smoking are seen at cellular, physiological & population levels. You can't say the same for pizza. 2/
1) RRs for smoking were 10-fold greater than what is typically seen in *any* nutritional epidemiology study.
2) Individuals are quite accurate in their recall of their smoking history. 3/
3) Epidemiology on smoking fits nicely into Bradford Hill criteria 4/
4) A strong epidemiological association - one that might be use to claim causation - will show dose-response effect. Few foods do. 5/
Ditto "healthy" eating patterns. Are there "healthy" smoking patterns?
Finally ... 7/
It existed w/r/t religious & ideological constrictions long before science took over.
However, with the advent of the ideology of prevention of chronic disease via lifestyle changes, 9/
Within a generation, we forgot almost entirely what food and eating is for - to nourish us - and instead 10/
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