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Hierarchies of evidence applied to lifestyle Medicine (HEALM): introduction of a strength-of-evidence approach based on a methodological systematic review

机译:适用于生活方式医学(HEALM)的证据层次结构:基于方法学系统评价的证据强度方法的引入

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Current methods for assessing strength of evidence prioritize the contributions of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The objective of this study was to characterize strength of evidence (SOE) tools in recent use, identify their application to lifestyle interventions for improved longevity, vitality, or successful aging, and to assess implications of the findings. The search strategy was created in PubMed and modified as needed for four additional databases: Embase, AnthropologyPlus, PsycINFO, and Ageline, supplemented by manual searching. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of intervention trials or observational studies relevant to lifestyle intervention were included if they used a specified SOE tool. Data was collected for each SOE tool. Conditions necessary for assigning the highest SOE grading and treatment of prospective cohort studies within each SOE rating framework were summarized. The expert panel convened to discuss the implications of findings for assessing evidence in the domain of lifestyle medicine. A total of 15 unique tools were identified. Ten were tools developed and used by governmental agencies or other equivalent professional bodies and were applicable in a variety of settings. Of these 10, four require consistent results from RCTs of high quality to award the highest rating of evidence. Most SOE tools include prospective cohort studies only to note their secondary contribution to overall SOE as compared to RCTs. We developed a new construct, Hierarchies of Evidence Applied to Lifestyle Medicine (HEALM), to illustrate the feasibility of a tool based on the specific contributions of diverse research methods to understanding lifetime effects of health behaviors. Assessment of evidence relevant to lifestyle medicine requires a potential adaptation of SOE approaches when outcomes and/or exposures obviate exclusive or preferential reliance on RCTs. This systematic review was registered with the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews, PROSPERO [CRD42018082148].
机译:当前评估证据强度的方法优先考虑随机对照试验(RCT)的贡献。这项研究的目的是表征最近使用的证据强度(SOE)工具,确定其在生活方式干预中的应用,以改善寿命,活力或成功衰老,并评估研究结果的含义。搜索策略是在PubMed中创建的,并根据需要对四个附加数据库进行了修改:Embase,AnthropologyPlus,PsycINFO和Ageline,并通过手动搜索进行了补充。如果使用特定的国有企业工具,则应进行与生活方式干预相关的干预试验或观察性研究的系统评价和荟萃分析。为每个SOE工具收集了数据。总结了在每个SOE评级框架内分配最高SOE等级和对前瞻性队列研究进行处理的必要条件。专家小组召集讨论研究结果对评估生活方式医学领域证据的意义。总共确定了15种独特的工具。十个是由政府机构或其他等效的专业机构开发和使用的工具,可在各种环境中使用。在这10个中,有4个要求高质量的RCT产生一致的结果,以授予最高的证据评级。大多数SOE工具都包括前瞻性队列研究,只是为了指出它们与RCT相比对总体SOE的次要贡献。我们开发了一种新的结构,即应用于生活方式医学的证据层次(HEALM),以说明基于多种研究方法对理解健康行为的终生影响的具体贡献的工具的可行性。当结果和/或暴露消除了对RCT的排他性或优先依赖时,评估与生活方式医学相关的证据需要对SOE方法进行潜在的调整。该系统评价已在国际系统评价预期登记册PROSPERO中注册[CRD42018082148]。

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