Study Design and Setting: In March 2023, we searched OVID Medline for observational studies published in 2022 in the top five general medicine journals according to impact factor (The Lancet, The British Medical
Adhering to a low-carb, high-fat eating regimen may increase the number of calories your body burns, research published in November 2018 in the BMJ, a weekly, peer-reviewed medical journal, found. The study involved 164 participants with obesity who had lost up to 14% of their weight ...
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In addition, we retrieved and evaluated any background supporting articles cited as part of the guideline if available in peer-reviewed journals. Each guideline was independently evaluated by 2 investigators for adherence to methodological standards. The level of agreement for independent reviews was ...
We have identified many sources for finding cases of WSPEs using the following 3 different methodologies: (1) searching the medical literature, including lay and traditional peer-reviewed sources; (2) assessing national, state, and private adverse incident databases; and (3) reporting on a sample...
Fifth, the quality of our analysis depends on the quality of the studies we synthesized. We tried to control for this issue by only including studies published in peer-reviewed publications, but the rigour of the studies may still vary in degree. For example, studies used different attention ...
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Most were published in peer reviewed journals (n = 15) and used some primary data collected during a trial or service delivery to evaluate costs or cost effectiveness (n = 17). Cost-utility analysis and (social) return on investment analysis was most frequently used (n = 5 each), ...
We searched the ScienceDirect, Springer, Wiley, MEDLINE, ProQuest, and Web of Science databases (year: 2010–2019) of peer-reviewed journals for the following terms: (“Internet addiction” OR “Problematic internet use” OR “Pathological internet use” OR “Net addict” OR “Cyber addict” ...
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