Evaluation 1 of "Meaningfully reducing consumption of meat and animal products is an unsolved problem: A meta-analysis"
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No 2025-40, The Unjournal Evaluations from The Unjournal
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This is a strong statistical analysis of the literature on meat and animal product consumption. It shows weaker evidence than previous reviews, purportedly because of a stricter set of criteria for inclusion which focused on RCTs. The authors have not followed standard methods for systematic reviews, basing their analysis on previous meta-analyses with which they were familiar. They searched Google Scholar, not in fact a bibliographic database, in place of traditional databases like Scopus, Web of Science Core Collections, CAB Abstracts, etc.
Date: 2025-07-22
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DOI: 10.21428/d28e8e57.808d24c9/ac0d416b
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