Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Meta-analysis published trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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For instance, a huge meta-analysis published in JAMA in 2014 concluded that.
In fact, between one and3.3 percent of people people try to reuse them, according to one meta-analysis published in 2012.
A meta-analysis published in 2013 looked at 17 prospective studies on egg consumption and health.
Both chemicals can break down into nitrosamines,substances with the potential to cause cancer, according to a meta-analysis published in the journal Nutrients.
A meta-analysis published in 2013 looked at 17 prospective studies on egg consumption and health.
Researchers from Michigan Medicine gathered together the largest-ever pool of task-based functional brain scans and other data from OCD studies around the world,and combined them for a new meta-analysis published in Biological Psychiatry.
For example, a meta-analysis published in 2007 looked at research into 11 different methods of teaching writing.
A meta-analysis published in the European Journal of Epidemiology combined data from 60 studies and concluded.
According to a meta-analysis published in 2017, weight lifting is associated with a significant reduction in anxiety.
A meta-analysis published in BMC Family Practice revealed that zinc lozenges were able to improve seven respiratory symptoms and three systemic symptoms in patients.
A systematic review and meta-analysis published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine in 2009 confirmed the short-term effectiveness and efficacy of acupuncture in the treatment of neck pain.
A meta-analysis published in the Scandinavian Journal or Medicine& Science In Sports analyzed the effects of caffeine on exercise in 21 studies.
Also, a meta-analysis published in the BMJ in 2012 looked at the relationship between white rice and the risk of type 2 diabetes.
In 2005 a meta-analysis published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that eating breakfast could improve cognitive function.
Results of a meta-analysis published in 2009 suggested that a diet that is high in walnuts is linked to improved lipid and cholesterol profiles.
However, a new meta-analysis published in April 2018 indicates that drinking coffee can actually decrease atrial fibrillation frequency by up to 13 percent.
Our recent meta-analysis, published in The Lancet Public Health, looked at studies reporting the incidence of psychosis(that is, the number of new cases per year).
For example, one meta-analysis published earlier this year in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition2 looked at a total of seven studies collectively covering more than 240,000 participants.
Another meta-analysis published in the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism also examined the effects of caffeine on energy in exercise.
In a meta-analysis published in the journal Nutrients, supplementation reduced the risk of mortality, infectious complications, and reduced the length of hospital stays for pancreatic patients.
One meta-analysis published in August 2018 concluded that increasing the levels of vitamin D in the general population is unlikely to decrease the risk of bone fractures in healthy people.
A meta-analysis published earlier this year found that while there is a correlation between lower vitamin D levels and depression, that didn't necessarily mean D caused depression.
In a new meta-analysis published in the International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, researchers combined the findings of 25 randomized trials of over 1900 healthy adults.
A systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal BMC Cardiovascular Disorders in 2008 suggests that garlic preparations are more effective than a placebo for decreasing blood pressure in hypertensive patients.
A meta-analysis published in Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychology in January 2012 also found a reliable connection between artificial coloring and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD).
According to a meta-analysis published in BMC Medicine, consuming dark chocolate or cocoa products- which are both rich with antioxidants called flavonoids- resulted in a decreased blood pressure in pre-hypertensive and hypertensive individuals.
In a meta-analysis published May 4 in European Journal of Epidemiology, researchers looked at over 3 million people from 40 previous studies and found that those who drank two or more cups of coffee daily had decreased risks of death.
A meta-analysis published online Oct. 18, 2018, by Depression and Anxiety found that people with major depression who engaged in an average of 45 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise three days a week for at least two months experienced a greater antidepressant effect compared with those who did minimal exercise.
A 2015 systematic review and meta-analysis that was published in The Lancet examined this issue.