How We Die (1900 v. 2010)

RyanTheRhino

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I guess im saying the average age for death caused by heart attacks is 40-65

The average life expectancy in the 1900 was 48
 

Skuxx

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I hope I just have a quick massive heart attack and drop dead in a few seconds. Screw suffering with cancer or something. Heart attack is scary enough.
 

Padawanbater2

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by that response so is yours. What I meant by the chart tells us nothing
Except we do know more people died due to other diseases. Whether they could have had cancer or heart failure later in life is irrelevant. You could just as easily say "they could have died of Alzheimers or strokes". There is other data available to corroborate the correlation between our eating habits and the number of deaths associated with those, among other things, but I think that's the most likely cause. We eat complete shit today, especially Americans. Mostly processed foods with low nutrition. As a result, we pay for it later in life.
 

Xrtnfx

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We eat complete shit today, especially Americans. Mostly processed foods with low nutrition. As a result, we pay for it later in life.
I feel like this is very over generalized.. We should make a poll, who eats shitty food and who doesn't
 

RyanTheRhino

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Except we do know more people died due to other diseases. Whether they could have had cancer or heart failure later in life is irrelevant. You could just as easily say "they could have died of Alzheimers or strokes". There is other data available to corroborate the correlation between our eating habits and the number of deaths associated with those, among other things, but I think that's the most likely cause. We eat complete shit today, especially Americans. Mostly processed foods with low nutrition. As a result, we pay for it later in life.


& The average age for cancer deaths is 70 .

Using this age logic then cancer deaths should rise mush more then Heart attacks.

Which it does in the chart.
 

ganjames

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I feel like this is very over generalized.. We should make a poll, who eats shitty food and who doesn't
what if i ate a cake made with graham flour, organic cane sugar, free range antibiotic-free eggs, organic milk, organic butter?

would that be considered shitty? or would it be fine since it's natural?
 

Xrtnfx

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what if i ate a cake made with graham flour, organic cane sugar, free range antibiotic-free eggs, organic milk, organic butter?

would that be considered shitty? or would it be fine since it's natural?
I'd say that cake sounds pretty good, lets compare that to moist delux cake mix as being shitty
 
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