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Exploring the Influence of Alcohol Industry Funding in Observational Studies on Moderate Alcohol Consumption and Health

机译:探索酒精行业融资对温和饮酒和健康的观察研究的影响

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Funding of research by industry in general can lead to sponsorship bias. The aim of the current study was to conduct an initial exploration of the impact of sponsorship bias in observational alcohol research by focusing on a broad spectrum of health outcomes. The purpose was to determine whether the outcome depended on funding source. We focused on moderate alcohol consumption and used meta-analyses that are the basis of several international alcohol guidelines. These meta-analyses included observational studies that investigated the association of alcohol consumption with 14 different health outcomes, including all-cause mortality, several cardiovascular diseases and cancers, dementia, and type 2 diabetes. Subgroup analyses and metaregressions were conducted to investigate the association between moderate alcohol consumption and the risk of different health outcomes, comparing findings of studies funded by the alcohol industry, ones not funded by the alcohol industry, and studies with an unknown funding source. A total of 386 observational studies were included. Twenty-one studies (5.4%) were funded by the alcohol industry, 309 studies (80.1%) were not funded by the alcohol industry, and for the remaining 56 studies (14.5%) the funding source was unknown. Subgroup analyses and metaregressions did not show an effect of funding source on the association between moderate alcohol intake and different health outcomes. In conclusion, only a small proportion of observational studies in meta-analyses, referred to by several international alcohol guidelines, are funded by the alcohol industry. Based on this selection of observational studies the association between moderate alcohol consumption and different health outcomes does not seem to be related to funding source.
机译:业界的研究资金一般可以导致赞助偏见。目前的研究目的是通过专注于广泛的健康结果,对赞助偏倚对观察酒精研究的影响进行初步探索。目的是确定结果是否取决于资金来源。我们专注于适度的酒精消费和使用的荟萃分析,即几个国际酒精指南的基础。这些元分析包括观察性研究,调查醇消费与14种不同的健康结果,包括全导致死亡率,多种心血管疾病和癌症,痴呆和2型糖尿病。进行亚组分析和沟道的研究,以调查中度酒精消费与不同健康成果的风险之间的关联,比较酒精行业资助的研究表现,不受酒精行业资助的研究,以及具有未知资金来源的研究。共有386项观察研究。二十一项研究(5.4%)由酒精行业资助,309项研究(80.1%)未被酒精行业资助,剩下的56项研究(14.5%)资金来源未知。亚组分析和元导出并未显示资金来源对中等酒精摄入和不同健康结果之间的关联的影响。总之,只有几项国际酒精指南提到的荟萃分析中的荟萃分析中的一小部分观察研究由酒精行业提供资金。基于这种观察研究的选择,中度酒精消费与不同健康结果之间的关联似乎与资金来源没有相关。

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