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Accountability in Research
Ethics, Integrity and Policy
Volume 19, 2012 - Issue 5
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Are Research Papers Reporting Results from Nutrigenetics Clinical Research a Potential Source of Biohype?

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Pages 285-307 | Published online: 25 Sep 2012
 

Abstract

Nutrigenetics is a promising field, but the achievability of expected benefits is challenged by the methodological limitations that are associated with clinical research in that field. The mere existence of these limitations suggests that promises about potential outcomes may be premature. Thus, benefits claimed in scientific journal articles in which these limitations are not acknowledged might stimulate biohype. This article aims to examine whether nutrigenetics clinical research articles are a potential source of biohype. Of the 173 articles identified, 16 contained claims in which clinical applications were extrapolated from study results. The methodological limitations being incompletely acknowledged, these articles could potentially be a source of biohype.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors wish to thank Julie Robitaille [Institute of Neutraceuticals and Functional Foods (INAF) and the Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Laval University, Quebec, Que., Canada] for her thoughtful suggestions and editorial support. The authors acknowledge funding support from the Fonds de la Recherche en Santé du Québec (FRSQ) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).

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