On 2016 Sep 27, David Nunan commented:
Important methodological flaws limit the findings from the paper by Ravnskov and colleagues
We performed a post-publication critical appraisal of this paper and found a number of methodological flaws not least: 1. Lack of a published protocol 2. Searching of only one database 3. Nonuniform application of inclusion/exclusion criteria 4. A lack of critical appraisal of the methods used in the included studies 5. No indication of the quality or uncertainty of the included data 6. Issues with the accuracy of data extraction, and, 7. A lack of controlling for confounding due to the effect of lipid-lowering treatment and HDL-C levels presenting major bias and more likely underpinning the majority of the observed inverse associations.
Based on the above identified flaws in the paper by Ravnskov and colleagues we concluded: "Given that the authors failed to account for significant confounding as well as the methodological weaknesses of both the review and its included studies, the results of this review have limited validity and should be interpreted with caution. At this time it would not be responsible, or evidence-based, for policy decisions to be made based on the results of this study".
Our full appraisal can be found on our website here: http://www.cebm.net/cebm-response-lack-association-inverse-association-low-density-lipoprotein-cholesterol-mortality-elderly-systematic-review-post-publication-pee/
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