Author reply: Nutrition science mustn't accept a lower level of evidence

作者: Robert P Heaney , Jeffrey Blumberg

DOI: 10.1111/J.1753-4887.2011.00405.X

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摘要: We thank the Fentons for giving us opportunity to emphasize and clarify certain points in our article titled “Evidence-based criteria nutritional context.”1 The recognize distinction we made between strength of evidence confidence might have a particular nutrient intake recommendation. They reject use that nutrition, emphasizing their results should be “consistent.” This is not world which live policy has forged implemented. Across its full range, from micronutrients protein, nutrition does kind advocate. This an indictment as science; it simply recognition following facts: 1) cannot get RCT-level many, …

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