Meta-Analytic Assessment of Blood Lipid Response to Dietary Manipulation of Macronutrient Distribution

作者: John A. Stroster

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摘要: Incorporating the best findings from current, high-quality research into routine clinical practice is basis of evidence-based care. Chapter 1: “Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis in Evidence-Based Care” a review systematic process, including meta-analysis, aimed at professionals with limited statistical training. It advocates use outlines some general techniques, provides selected resources where individuals can acquire additional assistance. The typical steps involved include: formulating clear question, defining inclusion exclusion criteria, extracting data assessing study quality, summarizing synthesizing evidence, then interpreting findings. When effort made to minimize bias locate as many articles on particular topic possible, reviews meta-analyses produce invaluable for 2: “The Effect Macronutrient Distribution Lipid Profile Adults: A Systematic Meta-Analysis” describes meta-analysis that examined impact total macronutrients had blood lipid levels. This chapter builds upon concepts introduced one, assesses effect manipulating macronutrient distribution profile adults, compares these effects recommendations regarding macronutrients, such Acceptable Ranges (AMDRs). Suggestions related improving quality are also outlined, supplemental analyses provided end dissertation.

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