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美国2020年膳食指南咨询委员会成员的利益冲突。

Conflicts of interest for members of the US 2020 dietary guidelines advisory committee.

作者信息

Mialon Mélissa, Serodio Paulo Matos, Crosbie Eric, Teicholz Nina, Naik Ashka, Carriedo Angela

机构信息

Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

ISER, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, CO43SQColchester, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2022 Mar 21;27(1):e69. doi: 10.1017/S1368980022000672.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To measure incidence of conflicts of interest (COI) with food and pharmaceutical industry actors on the advisory committee for the 2020-2025 US Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) and assess the adequacy of current mechanisms to disclose and manage COI among the committee's members.

DESIGN

We compiled longitudinal data from archival sources on connections between members of the DGA's advisory committee and actors. We hypothesised that these committee members, who oversee the science for the most influential dietary policy in the USA, might have significant COI that would be relevant to their decision making. Disclosure of COI on this committee was recommended in 2017 by the National Academies of Sciences in order to increase transparency and manage bias, but public disclosure of the committee's COI does not appear to have taken place.

SETTING

The committee was composed of twenty experts.

PARTICIPANTS

None.

RESULTS

Our analysis found that 95 % of the committee members had COI with the food and/or pharmaceutical industries and that particular actors, including Kellogg, Abbott, Kraft, Mead Johnson, General Mills, Dannon and the International Life Sciences, had connections with multiple members. Research funding and membership of an advisory/executive board jointly accounted for more than 60 % of the total number of COI documented.

CONCLUSIONS

Trustworthy dietary guidelines result from a transparent, objective and science-based, process. Our analysis has shown that the significant and widespread COI on the committee prevent the DGA from achieving the recommended standard for transparency without mechanisms in place to make this information publicly available.

摘要

目标

衡量美国2020 - 2025年《美国人膳食指南》(DGA)咨询委员会中与食品和制药行业相关方利益冲突(COI)的发生率,并评估当前委员会成员中披露和管理利益冲突机制的充分性。

设计

我们从档案来源汇编了关于DGA咨询委员会成员与相关方之间联系的纵向数据。我们假设,这些监督美国最具影响力膳食政策科学依据的委员会成员,可能存在与其决策相关的重大利益冲突。为了提高透明度和管理偏见,美国国家科学院在2017年建议该委员会披露利益冲突,但该委员会利益冲突的公开披露似乎并未发生。

背景

该委员会由二十名专家组成。

参与者

无。

结果

我们的分析发现,95%的委员会成员与食品和/或制药行业存在利益冲突,并且包括家乐氏、雅培、卡夫、美赞臣、通用磨坊、达能和国际生命科学协会在内的特定相关方与多名成员有联系。研究资金和咨询/执行委员会成员身份共同占记录在案的利益冲突总数的60%以上。

结论

可靠的膳食指南源于透明、客观且基于科学的过程。我们的分析表明,如果没有公开这些信息的机制,委员会中大量且普遍存在的利益冲突会阻碍DGA达到建议的透明度标准。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/78b7/10966930/b3560ebecd49/S1368980022000672_fig1.jpg

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