Guidelines for optimizing design and analysis of clinical studies of nutrient effects
Presented here is a system to standardize clinical studies of nutrient effects, using nutrient‐specific physiological criteria. These guidelines are based mainly on analysis of the typical sigmoid curve of biological response to nutrients and are intended for design, interpretation, and pooling of s...
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