| Literature DB >> 30445449 |
Julie E Obbagy1, Joanne M Spahn1, Yat Ping Wong1, Tricia L Psota1, Maureen K Spill2, Carol Dreibelbis2, Darcy E Gungor2, Perrine Nadaud2, Ramkripa Raghavan2, Emily H Callahan2, Laural K English2, Brittany L Kingshipp2, Concetta C LaPergola2, Myra J Shapiro2, Eve E Stoody1.
Abstract
The USDA's Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review (NESR) team specializes in conducting systematic reviews (SRs) to inform federal nutrition policy and programs. The NESR's dedicated staff collaborate with leading scientists to answer important food- and nutrition-related public health questions by objectively reviewing, evaluating, and synthesizing research using state-of-the-art methodology. NESR uses a rigorous, protocol-driven methodology that is designed to minimize bias; to ensure availability of SRs that are relevant, timely, and high quality; and to ensure transparency and reproducibility of findings. This article describes the methods used by NESR to conduct a series of SRs on diet and health in infants, toddlers, and women who are pregnant as part of the Pregnancy and Birth to 24 Months Project. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition 2019.Entities:
Keywords: infants; nutrition; pregnancy; public health; systematic review; toddlers
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30445449 DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/nqy226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Clin Nutr ISSN: 0002-9165 Impact factor: 7.045