Dietary guidelines should be underpinned by high-quality evidence. Quality assessment methods that reflect traditional evidence hierarchies prioritise evidence from randomised controlled trials (RCTs). The Hierarchies of Evidence Applied to Lifestyle Medicine (HEALM) approach is an alternative quality assessment method for research questions that for practical and/or ethical reasons, cannot be answered using RCTs. The aim of this study was to investigate how the HEALM approach could be used to assess the strength of evidence on associations between dietary patterns and all-cause mortality (a research question that is difficult to answer using RCTs). Two data sources were used: an existing systematic review of dietary patterns and all-cause ...
Background: There is a need to identify and analyse the range of models developed to date for delive...
The interpretation and integration of epidemiological studies detecting weak associations (RR <2)...
Objectives To assess whether recommendations of individually oriented lifestyle interventions (IOLIs...
<p>A major advantage of analyses on the food group level is that the results are better interp...
• A number of hierarchies of evidence have been developed to enable different research methods to be...
Patterns Methods Project (DPMP) was initiated in 2012 to strengthen research evidence on dietary ind...
We aimed to assess the effect of a high-quality diet on the risk of upper gastrointestinal cancer an...
Hierarchies of evidence are an important and influential tool for appraising evidence in medicine. I...
CVD is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity, and nutrition is an important lifestyle factor. T...
Journal Article;Scores of overall diet quality have received increasing attention in relation to dis...
Poor diet quality is thought to be a leading risk factor for years of life lost. We examined how sco...
Results from epidemiological studies are often used to explore the relationships between nutrition a...
CONTEXT: Diet quality indices (DQIs) were developed to score and rank adherence to dietary patterns ...
Proponents of evidence-based medicine (EBM) provide the “hierarchy of evidence” as a criterion for j...
As the lifestyle medicine movement continues to gain traction and strength, it is critically importa...
Background: There is a need to identify and analyse the range of models developed to date for delive...
The interpretation and integration of epidemiological studies detecting weak associations (RR <2)...
Objectives To assess whether recommendations of individually oriented lifestyle interventions (IOLIs...
<p>A major advantage of analyses on the food group level is that the results are better interp...
• A number of hierarchies of evidence have been developed to enable different research methods to be...
Patterns Methods Project (DPMP) was initiated in 2012 to strengthen research evidence on dietary ind...
We aimed to assess the effect of a high-quality diet on the risk of upper gastrointestinal cancer an...
Hierarchies of evidence are an important and influential tool for appraising evidence in medicine. I...
CVD is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity, and nutrition is an important lifestyle factor. T...
Journal Article;Scores of overall diet quality have received increasing attention in relation to dis...
Poor diet quality is thought to be a leading risk factor for years of life lost. We examined how sco...
Results from epidemiological studies are often used to explore the relationships between nutrition a...
CONTEXT: Diet quality indices (DQIs) were developed to score and rank adherence to dietary patterns ...
Proponents of evidence-based medicine (EBM) provide the “hierarchy of evidence” as a criterion for j...
As the lifestyle medicine movement continues to gain traction and strength, it is critically importa...
Background: There is a need to identify and analyse the range of models developed to date for delive...
The interpretation and integration of epidemiological studies detecting weak associations (RR <2)...
Objectives To assess whether recommendations of individually oriented lifestyle interventions (IOLIs...