• #535: Is This Meta-analysis Good or Bad? – How to Critique Nutrition Studies

  • Sep 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

#535: Is This Meta-analysis Good or Bad? – How to Critique Nutrition Studies

  • Summary

  • To many, meta-analyses are seen as a research tool that is often regarded as the pinnacle of evidence in nutrition science. But is this accurate? What exactly makes a meta-analysis reliable or flawed? How can we distinguish between a well-conducted study and one that might mislead even the most well-intentioned reader?

    In this episode, through three concrete examples, we explore the fundamental principles of meta-analyses, focusing on key aspects such as study selection, heterogeneity, and effect sizes. We discuss how these elements can significantly impact the conclusions drawn from a meta-analysis and what you should look out for when interpreting their results.

    Whether you’re a nutrition professional, a researcher, or simply someone interested in the science behind dietary guidelines, this discussion will help you navigate the often murky waters of meta-analytic research.

    Timestamps:

    • 05:14 Understanding Meta-Analyses
    • 12:11 Example 1: Dairy Consumption and Health
    • 39:06 Example 2: Meta-Analysis on Carbohydrate Intake
    • 54:59 Example 3: Meta-Analysis on Intermittent Fasting
    • 01:02:44 Challenges in Meta-Analysis of Intermittent Fasting
    • 01:13:56 Key Ideas Segment (Premium-only)

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    • Meta-analyses discussed in the episode:
      • Example 1: Dairy Consumption and Health
      • Example 2: Meta-Analysis on Carbohydrate Intake
      • Example 3: Meta-Analysis on Intermittent Fasting
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