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This is just a correlation, not a causation.
The real factor influencing life expectancy is likely going to be wealth. Poor countries have little/expensive meat and a low life expectancy. Rich countries have much/cheap meat and a medium life expectancy. And wealthy people in rich countries will have the highest life expectancy, even though they're more likely to eat a vegan diet compared to the poorer people in those countries.
As a result, if you look at it globally, on average, people with a high life expectation are eating tons of meat. But if you look at just rich countries, people with a high life expectancy are eating less meat.
And if you're thinking, the green people are faking studies, consider for a moment, if we would really deem life expectancy worthwhile, with the planet getting gradually less worth living on from here on out.
They controlled for wealth, they controlled for other calorie sources.
They found that in groups otherwise alike (so same wealth level, same region, same cereal intake, etc) those who are meat lived longer, more meat, more longer
Anyway this is one of those correlations that make you wonder what could be a confounding factor (after all they controlled for). It's not like vegetarians, where the data are clouded by their generally healthier choice of food and a more active lifestyle than the general population
Sure us carnivores get fit, but we're not typical meat eaters, most are not even in ketosis even first thing in the morning
If you're that worried about the near future, and don't want to see it, I recommend the standard American diet