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The efficacy of vitamin D supplementation for irritable bowel syndrome: narrow scope and GRADE miss-interpretation.

Mohamed Abuelazm, Basel Abdelazeem
Review Nutrition journal 2023
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Тип исследования
Review
Популяция
None
Вмешательство
The efficacy of vitamin D supplementation for irritable bowel syndrome: narrow scope and GRADE miss-interpretation. None
Препарат сравнения
None
Первичный исход
IBS symptom improvement
Направление эффекта
Mixed
Риск систематической ошибки
Unclear

Abstract

We read the article by Haung et al. that pooled the effects of vitamin D on irritable bowel syndrome symptoms and associated quality of life. However, the current review suffers from some methodological errors: inadequate search strategy; the grading of recommendations assessment, development, and evaluation (GRADE) miss-assessment; and miss-interpretation. Accordingly, addressing the emphasized limitations will lead to more robust findings and conclusions.

Кратко

The current review suffers from some methodological errors: inadequate search strategy; the grading of recommendations assessment, development, and evaluation (GRADE) miss-assessment; and miss-interpretation; and addressing the emphasized limitations will lead to more robust findings and conclusions.

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