Schlesinger Sabrina, Conrad Johanna, Amini Anna Maria, Buyken Anette, Egert Sarah, Haardt Julia, Kalotai Nicole, Kroke Anja, Schwingshackl Lukas
German Diabetes Center, Institute for Biometrics and Epidemiology, Düsseldorf, Germany.
German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD), Munich-Neuherberg, Partner Düsseldorf, Neuherberg, Germany.
Eur J Nutr. 2025 Jun 23;64(5):226. doi: 10.1007/s00394-025-03744-4.
This protocol outlines the rigorous process for developing the new German guideline on dietary carbohydrate intake and its impact on health-related outcomes, building on a substantial body of evidence regarding carbohydrate quantity and quality.
A professional guideline panel has been established, and research questions have been formulated a-priori. The novel methodological approach follows a structured process and adheres to established recommendations for guidelines.
Umbrella reviews of systematic reviews with meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials or prospective observational studies on carbohydrate quantity and quality in relation to health-related outcomes will be conducted. Relevant aspects of carbohydrate intake include total carbohydrates, dietary sugars, starch, the dietary glycaemic index, the dietary insulin index, dietary glycaemic load, dietary insulin load, dietary fibre, and whole grains. The prioritized outcomes include body weight-related outcomes, type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, elevated blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and dental caries and periodontal diseases. The literature search will be conducted in MEDLINE and Epistemonikos starting from 2015, as older reports are likely covered or superseded by more recent ones. The most comprehensive systematic review with meta-analysis with the highest methodological quality standards (according to a modified version of AMSTAR 2) will be selected for each specific association or effect. The certainty of evidence will be rated using the GRADE approach. The guideline development will follow the Evidence-to-Decision (EtD) framework.
This methodological protocol is in line with international standards and provides transparent framework for the guideline on dietary carbohydrate intake and health-related outcomes of the Germany Nutrition Society.
本方案概述了制定德国关于膳食碳水化合物摄入量及其对健康相关结局影响的新指南的严格流程,该流程基于大量有关碳水化合物数量和质量的证据。
已成立专业指南小组,并事先制定了研究问题。新颖的方法遵循结构化流程,并遵循既定的指南建议。
将对关于碳水化合物数量和质量与健康相关结局的随机对照试验或前瞻性观察性研究进行系统评价的伞状综述及荟萃分析。碳水化合物摄入的相关方面包括总碳水化合物、膳食糖、淀粉、膳食血糖指数、膳食胰岛素指数、膳食血糖负荷、膳食胰岛素负荷、膳食纤维和全谷物。优先考虑的结局包括与体重相关的结局、2型糖尿病、血脂异常、血压升高、心血管疾病、癌症以及龋齿和牙周疾病。文献检索将从2015年开始在MEDLINE和Epistemonikos中进行,因为较早的报告可能已被最新报告涵盖或取代。将为每个特定的关联或效应选择方法学质量标准最高(根据AMSTAR 2的修改版)的最全面的系统评价及荟萃分析。将使用GRADE方法对证据的确定性进行评级。指南制定将遵循证据到决策(EtD)框架。
本方法方案符合国际标准,为德国营养学会关于膳食碳水化合物摄入量和健康相关结局的指南提供了透明的框架。