Food & Nutrition Research | 卷:64 |
The Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2022 – structure and rationale of qualified systematic reviews | |
Helle Margrete Meltzer1  Maijaliisa Erkkola2  Ursula Schwab3  Rune Blomhoff4  Erik Kristoffer Arnesen4  Jacob Juel Christensen4  Rikke Andersen5  Ellen Trolle5  Inga Þórsdóttir6  Þórhallur Ingi Halldórsson6  Anne Høyer7  Hanna Eneroth8  Eva Warensjö Lemming8  | |
[1] Department of Environmental Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway; | |
[2] Department of Food and Nutrition, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; | |
[3] Department of Medicine, Endocrinology and Clinical Nutrition, Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland, and Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio Campus, Kuopio, Finland; | |
[4] Department of Nutrition, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; | |
[5] National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark; | |
[6] School of Health Sciences, University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland; | |
[7] The Norwegian Directorate of Health, Oslo, Norway; | |
[8] The Swedish Food Agency, Uppsala, Sweden; | |
关键词: dietary reference values; food-based dietary guidelines; systematic reviews; national food and health authorities; nordic countries; baltics; evidence-based nutrition; nutrient recommendations; causal relationships; | |
DOI : 10.29219/fnr.v64.4403 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Background: Qualified systematic reviews (SRs) will form the main basis for evaluating causal effects of nutrients or food groups on health outcomes in the sixth edition of Nordic Nutrition Recommendations to be published in 2022 (NNR2022). Objective: To describe rationale and structure of SRs used in NNR2022. Design: The SR methodologies of the previous edition of NNR were used as a starting point. Methodologies of recent SRs commissioned by leading national food and health authorities or international food and health organizations were examined and scrutinized. Methodologies for developing SRs were agreed by the NNR2022 Committee in a consensus-driven process. Results: Qualified SRs will be developed by a cross-disciplinary group of experts and reported according to the requirements of the EQUATOR network. A number of additional requirements must also be fulfilled, including 1) a clearly stated set of objectives and research questions with pre-defined eligibility criteria for the studies, 2) an explicit, reproducible methodology, 3) a systematic search that attempts to identify all studies that would meet the eligibility criteria, 4) an assessment of the validity of the findings of the included studies through an assessment of ‘risk of bias’ of the studies, 5) a systematic presentation and synthesis of the characteristics and findings of the included studies, and 6) a grading of the overall evidence. The complete definition and requirements of a qualified SR are described. Discussion: Most SRs published in scientific journals do not fulfill all criteria of the qualified SRs in the NNR2022 project. This article discusses the structure and rationale for requirements of qualified SRs in NNR2022. National food and health authorities have only recently begun to use qualified SRs as a basis for nutrition recommendations. Conclusion: Qualified SRs will be used to inform dietary reference values (DRVs) and food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs) in the NNR2022 project.
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