DLW Consulting Services LLC, El Prado, NM, USA.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2011 Nov;94(5):1340-7. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.111.015875. Epub 2011 Sep 14.
Medical and public health decisions are informed by reviews, which makes the quality of reviews an important scientific concern.
We systematically assessed the quality of published reviews on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and health, which is a controversial topic that is important to public health.
We performed a search of PubMed and Cochrane databases and a hand search of reference lists. Studies that were selected were published reviews and meta-analyses (June 2001 to June 2011) of epidemiologic studies of the relation between SSBs and obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and coronary heart disease. A standardized data-abstraction form was used. Review quality was assessed by using the validated instrument AMSTAR (assessment of multiple systematic reviews), which is a one-page tool with 11 questions.
Seventeen reviews met our inclusion and exclusion criteria: obesity or weight (16 reviews), diabetes (3 reviews), metabolic syndrome (3 reviews), and coronary heart disease (2 reviews). Authors frequently used a strictly narrative review (7 of 17 reviews). Only 6 of 17 reviews reported quantitative data in a table format. Overall, reviews of SSBs and health outcomes received moderately low-quality scores by the AMSTAR [mean: 4.4 points; median: 4 points; range: 1-8.5 points (out of a possible score of 11 points)]. AMSTAR scores were not related to the conclusions of authors (8 reviews reported an association with a mean AMSTAR score of 4.1 points; 9 reviews with equivocal conclusions scored 4.7 points; P value = 0.84). Less than one-third of published reviews reported a comprehensive literature search, listed included and excluded studies, or used duplicate study selection and data abstraction.
The comprehensive reporting of epidemiologic evidence and use of systematic methodologies to interpret evidence were underused in published reviews on SSBs and health.
医学和公共卫生决策是基于综述进行的,因此综述的质量是一个重要的科学关注点。
我们系统评估了已发表的关于含糖饮料(SSB)与健康关系的综述的质量,这是一个备受争议的话题,对公共卫生非常重要。
我们检索了 PubMed 和 Cochrane 数据库,并对参考文献进行了手工检索。选择的研究为 2001 年 6 月至 2011 年 6 月间发表的关于 SSB 与肥胖、2 型糖尿病、代谢综合征和冠心病关系的流行病学研究的综述和荟萃分析。使用标准化的数据提取表格。采用经过验证的 AMSTAR(多系统评价评估)工具评估综述质量,这是一个有 11 个问题的一页工具。
17 篇综述符合我们的纳入和排除标准:肥胖或体重(16 篇综述)、糖尿病(3 篇综述)、代谢综合征(3 篇综述)和冠心病(2 篇综述)。作者经常使用严格的叙述性综述(17 篇综述中的 7 篇)。只有 17 篇综述中的 6 篇以表格形式报告了定量数据。总体而言,SSB 与健康结果的综述获得了 AMSTAR 中等偏低的质量评分[平均值:4.4 分;中位数:4 分;范围:1-8.5 分(满分 11 分)]。AMSTAR 评分与作者的结论无关(8 篇报告存在相关性的综述平均 AMSTAR 得分为 4.1 分;9 篇结论不明确的综述得分为 4.7 分;P 值=0.84)。不到三分之一的已发表综述报告了全面的文献检索、列出了纳入和排除的研究,或使用了重复的研究选择和数据提取。
在已发表的 SSB 与健康关系的综述中,对流行病学证据的全面报告以及系统方法的使用来解释证据的情况使用不足。