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Feb 12, 2024 |
jclinepi.com | Tyler Pitre |Joshua D. Wallach |Dennis M Bier
This paper is only available as a PDF. To read, Please Download here. HighlightsKey findings•The analysis of nutritional epidemiology data is complex and there is often limited consensus among experts about the ideal approach.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
jclinepi.com | Tyler Pitre |Joshua D. Wallach |Dennis M Bier
Plain language summaryRandomized trials represent the optimal design for investigating the health effects of medical interventions. They pose important challenges, however, when it comes to studying the health effects of food and nutrition. Hence, investigators commonly perform nutritional epidemiology studies. These studies are observational in design, collect information from large groups of people, and look for patterns between their diet and their health.
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Dec 21, 2023 |
medrxiv.org | Yumin Wang |Tyler Pitre |Joshua D. Wallach |Tanvir Jassal
Dr Wallach reported receiving grant support from the FDA, Arnold Ventures, Johnson & Johnson through Yale University, and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism of the NIH under award 1K01AA028258; serving as a consultant for Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP and Dugan Law Firm APLC; and serving as a medRxiv affiliate. No funding. I confirm all relevant ethical guidelines have been followed, and any necessary IRB and/or ethics committee approvals have been obtained.
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