A meta-analysis but not a systematic review: an evaluation of the Global BMI Mortality Collaboration

Volume: 88, Pages: 21 - 29
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
Meta-analyses of individual participant data (MIPDs) offer many advantages and are considered the highest level of evidence. However, MIPDs can be seriously compromised when they are not solidly founded upon a systematic review. These data-intensive collaborative projects may be led by experts who already have deep knowledge of the literature in the field and of the results of published studies and how these results vary based on different...
Paper Details
Title
A meta-analysis but not a systematic review: an evaluation of the Global BMI Mortality Collaboration
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Volume
88
Pages
21 - 29
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