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From the review of reviews "Dietary sugar consumption and health: umbrella review"
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English: "Estimates are relative risks, summary mean difference is weighted mean difference, and effect models are random unless noted otherwise. Δ=final value – baseline value; AMSTAR=a measurement tool to assess systematic reviews; C=cohort studies; CHD=coronary heart disease; CI=confidence interval; CVD=cardiovascular disease; GRADE=Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation; NA=not available; P=population based case-control and/or cross sectional studies; SSB=sugar sweetened beverage; T=total No of studies; T2DM=type 2 diabetes mellitus. *1 serving/week increment. †355 mL/d increment. ‡250 mL/d increment. §1 serving/d increment. ¶25 g/d increment. **Hazard ratio. †Children" |
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Source | https://www.bmj.com/content/381/bmj-2022-071609 |
Author | Authors of the study: Yin Huang, doctoral student, Zeyu Chen, resident physician, Bo Chen, doctoral student, Jinze Li, doctoral student, Xiang Yuan, masters student, Jin Li, doctoral student, Wen Wang, associate professor, Tingting Dai, attending physician, Hongying Chen, consultant physician, Yan Wang, consultant physician, Ruyi Wang, attending physician, Puze Wang, masters student, Jianbing Guo, attending physician, Qiang Dong, professor, Chengfei Liu, professor, Qiang Wei, professor, Dehong Cao, associate professor, Liangren Liu, associate professor |
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