• jet@hackertalks.com
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    3 days ago

    Ohhh, this 100%

    I just posted a plaque imaging study using AI analysis showing people eating the carnivore diet reversing plaque buildup by doing over a year of a strict ketogenic diet.

    People I could have offended

    • AI
    • diet zealots
    • anti-keto reactionaries
    • CICO advocates

    But instead I used a name without any of the trigger words and they missed it

    We could rewrite this headline as:

    Advanced identification techniques let doctors diagnose cancer earlier saving lives!

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      2 days ago

      where is this study? i did a brief look through your post history but you post so much keto/carnivore stuff it’s hard to spot. it’s easy to jump on the downvote persecution bandwagon without linking to it.

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          I just posted a plaque imaging study using AI analysis showing people eating the carnivore diet reversing plaque buildup by doing over a year of a strict ketogenic diet.

          where does it say that in the study you linked?

          as far as i can tell it says Plaque progression occurred, just wasn’t linked to ApoB or LDL-C levels.

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            Right, so the paper using the cleerly model only showed one person reversing plaque, but the two new ai models which don’t have a artificial floor, do show 30% plaque reversal. That’s the second reference to the YouTube talk.

            The interesting thing here, is this group of 100 people following a strict ketogenic diet, mostly carnivore, had imaging done at the beginning and the end of a year. So we can apply any models to it that we like, it’s interesting that in 2/3 of the AI imaging models they show 30% of the people with plaque regression

            The benefit of AI here is it makes it a quantitative analysis, assuming the AI model is stable. When we involve the humans to do scoring, there’s always a question about consistency, and bias in the outcomes.

            As far as I’m aware plaque regression is basically unheard of at all in any literature outside of case studies

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                The paper hasn’t been updated, the cleerly AI is part of the original paper.

                The updated model data is presented in a preliminary form in the lecture, papers still pending.