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Gonna need a source for that claim buddy.
edit on your new sources:
Those aren't peer reviewed sources.
You made the initial dubious implication that being increased meat eaters has a major role in Hong Kong's longevity. You have just shifted the burden of proof; you never provided a peer-reviewed source (let alone any explanation!) of why meat eating would be impactful.
Supply initial evidence for your claim, hopefully addressing how it would be more impactful than their:
Furthermore, the implied claim that high meat consumption correlates with high longevity is not true. USA is one of the highest meat consumers per capita and has a far lower life expectancy. Same with Argentina and Brazil, and almost all the South American and Pacific nations with notoriously high meat consumption.