That seems like a poor choice, evidence-wise. Industry funding is one source of bias, true, but there are plenty of other ones. Not all industry funding is bad and not all non-industry research is good
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I'm not really sure what you mean here GMK, however, there's room to apply a number of lenses over the material and go iteratively about what is happening and why. The academics of our methodological conversations here are moot until we are looking at the data step by step
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Hey you didn't answer the question....maybe answer as an Epi-person - is GRADE C evidence enough evidence to make national food-health recommendations on? Yes/No. I say No.
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as a first step. It will be time consuming thought bc the "spreadsheet" of evidence did not identify "industry funded" as yes/no.