> These things still don’t establish actual causation.
Nope, it says there's a connection.
>The problem is not the sugar per se, but the fact that different people respond to the same consumed items completely differently
That's true, but most people respond to sugar the same way. When talking about a population, the people that don't respond to over consumption of sugar with diabetes is a rounding error.
>The problem is not the sugar per se, but the fact that different people respond to the same consumed items completely differently That's true, but most people respond to sugar the same way. When talking about a population, the people that don't respond to over consumption of sugar with diabetes is a rounding error.