How does the 2010 DGAC Report differ from the materials found on the NEL website?
The NEL website provides the detailed evidence portfolio for each of the 2010 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee’s systematic reviews. Each evidence portfolio in the NEL contains the literature search and sort plan with lists of included and excluded articles; evidence worksheets for each included article; an overview table and evidence summary, which synthesize the body of evidence; and a graded conclusion statement that answers the research question. The 2010 DGAC Report provides overviews, interpretations, and implications related to all aspects of the Committee’s Dietary Guidelines review process. It includes summaries of systematic review findings, information about dietary pattern modeling, dietary intake data analyses, and information about other resources that informed its review.
Related Questions
- Can we use photographs from the "Environmentalists Under Fire" report or the Just Earth! website for our groups materials when we produce flyers, fact sheets, etc.?
- How can the website statistics reported on the Google Analytics differ from what our other site statistics report (i.e. Awstats, etc...)?
- What is an Investigative Consumer Report and how does it differ from a credit report?