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Supplemental Material, Appendix for Critically Low Confidence in the Results Produced by Spine Surgery Systematic Reviews: An AMSTAR-2 Evaluation From 4 Spine Journals by Joseph R. Dettori, Andrea C. Skelly and Erika D.
Joseph R. Dettori (5050475) +2 more
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Background A systematic review is used to investigate the best available evidence of clinical safety and effectiveness of healthcare intervention. This requires methodological rigor in order to minimize bias and random error. The purpose of this study is
Seo Hyun-Ju, Kim Kyeong Uoon
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ABSTRACT Background Resistance training (RT) is increasingly recognized as a promising exercise modality for enhancing health and fitness in children and adolescents. However, evidence remains inconsistent in those with overweight/obesity. This umbrella review synthesized evidence from systematic reviews to evaluate RT effects on body composition ...
Eric Tsz‐Chun Poon +9 more
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The Influence of Relationships Within Behavioral Weight Management Interventions: An Overview
ABSTRACT Behavioral weight management interventions have been shown to be effective for weight loss. However, a common challenge is difficulty in engaging with the public, participants, or service‐users across the research continuum. User–provider relationships are key in weight management and may be integral to continuing engagement.
Claire E. Torrens +7 more
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Quality of systematic reviews on the treatment of vesiculobullous skin diseases. A meta-epidemiological study [PDF]
Background Systematic reviews of Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) are considered high-level evidence to support a decision on therapeutic interventions, and their methodological quality is essential to provide reliable and applicable results ...
Kamilla Mayr Martins Sá +5 more
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Effectiveness of nonsurgical therapy of peri‐implant mucositis: A systematic review
Abstract Objectives This systematic review intends to respond to the question: “How do clinical parameters change in implants affected by peri‐implant mucositis following different non‐surgical treatment approaches or no treatment in patients monitored for a minimum of six months?” Materials and Methods A search for randomized clinical trials (RCTs) or
Giulia Brunello +4 more
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Objective It is crucial to conduct systematic reviews (SRs) and meta-analyses (MAs) to make causal references, in order to inform the clinical guidelines and decision-making.
Qinglong Yang +6 more
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Limited evidence links processed meat intake and non‐cardia gastric cancer, while esophageal adenocarcinoma is increasing in Western countries, where diets are typically high in red and processed meats. Using data from over 450,000 participants from a large prospective study, the authors examined meat consumption and the risk of gastric and esophageal ...
Catalina Bonet +25 more
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Abstract Teacher retention remains a pressing challenge in many education systems worldwide despite the many longstanding policy and research initiatives aimed at addressing the challenge. The study had three objectives. The first objective was to provide a comprehensive summary of factors that previous research has associated with teacher retention ...
Kenneth Leithwood +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Carrying out a systematic review (SR) of the literature entails a high workload and encompasses a variety of very different tasks. The emergence of artificial intelligence tools has brought further opportunities to improve the efficiency and reliability of SRs.
Xavier Bosch‐Capblanch +8 more
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