Supplement Research: Evidence Hierarchies and What They Mean #SupplementResearch #NutritionScience

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Summary
The article details the hierarchy of evidence used to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of nutritional supplements, ranging from the strongest and most reliable evidence to the least. Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs), considered the gold standard, randomly assign participants to receive a supplement or placebo, allowing for reliable conclusions. Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses summarize multiple RCTs, offering a higher level of evidence, while Cohort Studies follow groups over time to assess long-term effects. Other types, including Cross-Sectional Studies, Case-Control Studies, Animal Studies, and Observational Studies, are less reliable because they are observational, retrospective, or conducted on animals. Preclinical Studies, conducted in a lab or on cells, are the least reliable as they examine the effects at a molecular level and cannot confirm human effects.

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