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Science dialogue mapping of knowledge and knowledge gaps related to the effects of dairy intake on human cardiovascular health and disease.

Andrew W Brown1, Kathryn A Kaiser2, Andrew Keitt3, Kevin Fontaine4, Madeline Gibson5, Barbara A Gower6, James M Shikany7, Colby J Vorland1, Donald C Beitz8, Dennis M Bier9, J Thomas Brenna10, David R Jacobs11, Penny Kris-Etherton12, Kevin Maki1,13, Michael Miller14, Marie-Pierre St-Onge15, Margarita Teran-Garcia16, David B Allison17.   

Abstract

Dairy has been described as everything from a superfood to a poison; yet, arguments, assumptions, and data justifying these labels are not always clear. We used an issue-based information system, "dialogue mapping™," to summarize scientific points of a live panel discussion on the putative effects of dairy on cardiovascular diseases (CVD) from a day-long session among experts in nutrition and CVD. Dialogue mapping captures relations among ideas to explicitly, logically, and visually connect issues/questions, ideas, pro/con arguments, and agreements, even if discussed at different times. Experts discussed two propositions: for CVD risk, consumption of full-fat dairy products 1) should be minimized, in part because of their saturated fat content, or 2) need not be minimized, despite their saturated fat content. The panel discussed the dairy-CVD relation through blood lipids, diabetes, obesity, energy balance, blood pressure, dairy bioactives, biobehavioral components, and other putative causal pathways. Associations and effects reported in the literature have varied by fat content of dairy elements considered, study design, intake methods, and biomarker versus disease outcomes. Two conceptual topics emerged from the discussion: 1) individual variability: whether recommendations should be targeted only to those at high CVD risk; 2) quality of evidence: whether data on dairy-CVD relations are strong enough for reliable conclusions-positive, negative, or null. Future procedural improvements for science dialog mapping include using singular rather than competing propositions for discussion.

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Keywords:  Dairy; cardiovascular disease; dialogue mapping

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32072820      PMCID: PMC7434715          DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2020.1722941

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr        ISSN: 1040-8398            Impact factor:   11.176


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1.  Science dialogue mapping of knowledge and knowledge gaps related to the effects of dairy intake on human cardiovascular health and disease.

Authors:  Andrew W Brown; Kathryn A Kaiser; Andrew Keitt; Kevin Fontaine; Madeline Gibson; Barbara A Gower; James M Shikany; Colby J Vorland; Donald C Beitz; Dennis M Bier; J Thomas Brenna; David R Jacobs; Penny Kris-Etherton; Kevin Maki; Michael Miller; Marie-Pierre St-Onge; Margarita Teran-Garcia; David B Allison
Journal:  Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr       Date:  2020-02-19       Impact factor: 11.176

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