Sorkin Barbara C, Kuszak Adam J, Williamson John S, Hopp D Craig, Betz Joseph M
Office of Dietary Supplements and
Office of Dietary Supplements and.
Adv Nutr. 2016 Mar 15;7(2):383-9. doi: 10.3945/an.115.010595. Print 2016 Mar.
Inconsistent and contradictory results from nutrition studies conducted by different investigators continue to emerge, in part because of the inherent variability of natural products, as well as the unknown and therefore uncontrolled variables in study populations and experimental designs. Given these challenges inherent in nutrition research, it is critical for the progress of the field that researchers strive to minimize variability within studies and enhance comparability between studies by optimizing the characterization, control, and reporting of products, reagents, and model systems used, as well as the rigor and reporting of experimental designs, protocols, and data analysis. Here we describe some recent developments relevant to research on plant-derived products used in nutrition research, highlight some resources for optimizing the characterization and reporting of research using these products, and describe some of the pitfalls that may be avoided by adherence to these recommendations.
不同研究人员进行的营养研究不断出现不一致和相互矛盾的结果,部分原因是天然产物存在固有的变异性,以及研究人群和实验设计中未知且因此无法控制的变量。鉴于营养研究中存在这些固有挑战,对于该领域的进展而言,研究人员努力通过优化所使用的产品、试剂和模型系统的特征描述、控制和报告,以及实验设计、方案和数据分析的严谨性和报告,来尽量减少研究中的变异性并提高研究之间的可比性至关重要。在此,我们描述了与营养研究中使用的植物源产品研究相关的一些最新进展,强调了一些用于优化使用这些产品的研究的特征描述和报告的资源,并描述了遵循这些建议可以避免的一些陷阱。