Systematic Reviews Should Consider Effects From Both the Population and the Individual Perspective.

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Title: Systematic Reviews Should Consider Effects From Both the Population and the Individual Perspective.
Authors: Verbeek, Jos, Hoving, Jan, Boschman, Julitta, Lee-Yee Chong, Livingstone-Banks, Jonathan, Bero, Lisa
Source: American Journal of Public Health. May2021, Vol. 111 Issue 5, p820-825. 6p.
Subjects: Systematic reviews, Population health, Evidence-based medicine, Diet, Cardiovascular disease prevention
Abstract: The article discusses systematic reviews in medical research and the authors argue that such reviews should incorporate the risks of adverse health effects broadly and narrowly due to the wide variety of individual diet and environmental factors. The article also presents an example of accounting the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The article discusses systematic reviews in medical research and the authors argue that such reviews should incorporate the risks of adverse health effects broadly and narrowly due to the wide variety of individual diet and environmental factors. The article also presents an example of accounting the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
ISSN:00900036
DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2020.306147