Available online 12 November 2021Objectives: To investigate how often review authors encounter multiple results from included studies that are eligible for inclusion in a particular meta-analysis, and how often methods to select results are specified. Methods: MEDLINE and Epistemonikos were searched (January 2018–June 2019) to identify systematic reviews with meta-analysis of the association between food/diet and health-related outcomes. A random sample of these reviews was selected, and for the first presented (index) meta-analysis, rules used to select effect estimates to include in this meta-analysis were extracted from the reviews and their protocols. All effect estimates from the primary studies that were eligible for inclusion in the ...
Background The recommendations of experts who write review articles are a critical determinant of th...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are increasingly popular study designs in clinical research. A ...
Meta-analyses play an important role in cumulative science by combining information across multiple ...
Background: Dietary guidelines should be informed by systematic reviews (SRs) of the available scien...
One of the purposes of this series on evidence-based nutrition1,2 is to elucidate how students and r...
Positive (statistically significant) findings are easily produced in nutrition research when specifi...
Background Many researchers have studied the relationship between diet and health. Specifically, the...
Background: Journal articles describing randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and systematic reviews w...
A P value, or the magnitude or direction of results can influence decisions about whether, when, and...
Background: Systematic reviews are used to inform healthcare decision making. In reviews that aim to...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses allow for a more transparent and objective appraisal of the evi...
Objective: To explore whether systematic reviewers selectively include trial effect estimates in met...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviewers may encounter a multiplicity of outcome data in the reports of rand...
Abstract Background Rigorous and transparent systemat...
The objective of this study was to develop a scoring system (NutriGrade) to evaluate the quality of ...
Background The recommendations of experts who write review articles are a critical determinant of th...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are increasingly popular study designs in clinical research. A ...
Meta-analyses play an important role in cumulative science by combining information across multiple ...
Background: Dietary guidelines should be informed by systematic reviews (SRs) of the available scien...
One of the purposes of this series on evidence-based nutrition1,2 is to elucidate how students and r...
Positive (statistically significant) findings are easily produced in nutrition research when specifi...
Background Many researchers have studied the relationship between diet and health. Specifically, the...
Background: Journal articles describing randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and systematic reviews w...
A P value, or the magnitude or direction of results can influence decisions about whether, when, and...
Background: Systematic reviews are used to inform healthcare decision making. In reviews that aim to...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses allow for a more transparent and objective appraisal of the evi...
Objective: To explore whether systematic reviewers selectively include trial effect estimates in met...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviewers may encounter a multiplicity of outcome data in the reports of rand...
Abstract Background Rigorous and transparent systemat...
The objective of this study was to develop a scoring system (NutriGrade) to evaluate the quality of ...
Background The recommendations of experts who write review articles are a critical determinant of th...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are increasingly popular study designs in clinical research. A ...
Meta-analyses play an important role in cumulative science by combining information across multiple ...