MNT: Quality of Life (2022)
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Intervention
In adults with dyslipidemia, what is the effect of medical nutrition therapy provided by a registered dietitian nutritionist or international equivalent, compared to usual care or no intervention, on quality of life?
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Conclusion
Medical nutrition therapy provided by an registered dietitian nutritionist or international equivalent may improve quality of life in adults with dyslipidemia, but evidence is limited.
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Grade: Low (C)
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
- Evidence Summary: In adults with dyslipidemia, what is the effect of medical nutrition therapy provided by a registered dietitian nutritionist or international equivalent, compared to usual care or no intervention, on quality of life?
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Search Plan and Results: MNT: Medical Nutrition Therapy Efficacy for Adults with Dyslipidemia (2022)
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Conclusion