Evaluation of a meta-analysis of the association between red and processed meat and selected human health effects

11/09/2021
by   S. Stanley Young, et al.
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Background: Risk ratios or p-values from multiple, independent studies, observational or randomized, can be computationally combined to provide an overall assessment of a research question in meta-analysis. However, an irreproducibility crisis currently afflicts a wide range of scientific disciplines, including nutritional epidemiology. An evaluation was undertaken to assess the reliability of a meta-analysis examining the association between red and processed meat and selected human health effects (all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, overall cancer mortality, breast cancer incidence, colorectal cancer incidence, type 2 diabetes incidence). Methods: The number of statistical tests and models were counted in 15 randomly selected base papers (14 Relative risk with 95 p-values and p-value plots were constructed to evaluate the effect heterogeneity of the p-values. Results: The number of statistical tests possible in the 15 randomly selected base papers was large, median = 20,736 (interquartile range = 1,728 to 331,776). Each p-value plot for the six selected health effects showed either a random pattern (p-values > 0.05), or a two-component mixture with small p-values < 0.001 while other p-values appeared random. Given potentially large numbers of statistical tests conducted in the 15 selected base papers, questionable research practices cannot be ruled out as explanations for small p-values. Conclusions: This independent analysis, which complements the findings of the original meta-analysis, finds that the base papers used in the red and resulting processed meat meta-analysis do not provide evidence for the claimed health effects.

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