Universität Wien

330054 VO Trials and Meta-Analysis in Nutritional Epidemiology (2011S)

Details

max. 25 participants
Language: English

Examination dates

Lecturers

Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N

  • Monday 02.05. 09:00 - 16:30 (Seminarraum 2D509 Ernährungswissenschaften UZA II)
  • Tuesday 03.05. 09:00 - 16:00 (Seminarraum 2D509 Ernährungswissenschaften UZA II)
  • Wednesday 04.05. 09:00 - 16:00 (Seminarraum 2D509 Ernährungswissenschaften UZA II)
  • Thursday 05.05. 09:00 - 15:00 (Seminarraum 2D509 Ernährungswissenschaften UZA II)

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

Epidemiological methods become increasingly important to investigate the role of dietary factors (e.g. nutrient intake, food composition, dietary pattern) in the genesis of diseases or pathophysiological conditions. Evidence and generalizability of the results obtained depend overwhelmingly on type and quality of the epidemiological studies used. Experimental studies (intervention studies, randomized controlled clinical trials, RCTs) and meta-analyses are considered to rank highest in that respect. Therefore, evidence-based medicine relies both for preventive and therapeutic approach on these types of studies. This course demonstrates how evidence-based approach can be applied in nutritional science. For RCTs and meta-analyses students will get detailed insight into (1) prerequisites and requirements, (2) study design, (3) methods of recruitment (of subjects for RCTs and of studies for meta-analyses), (4) procedures of data collection and evaluation, (5) control of systematic errors, (6) interpretation of results. Participants will actively contribute in discussing these issues on the basis of recent nutritional studies.

The course is addressed to participants having basic epidemiological knowledge, esp. to PhD students and is held in English.

Assessment and permitted materials

- Presentation of a given published nutritional epidemiological study

- Written multiple choice test

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Students will get insight into design, validation, and evaluation of randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses and into their use in nutritional sciences.

Examination topics

- Lecture

- Reading, presentation, and discussion of selected articles by the students

- Practicing calculation of basic epidemiological parameters

Reading list

will be given via Moodle at 26th April 2011

Association in the course directory

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