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Methodological and reporting quality of systematic reviews on health effects of air pollutants were higher than extreme temperatures: a comparative study
by
Fu, Xinyu
, Chen, Yaolong
, Luo, Qiyin
, Yang, Kehu
, Guo, Xinye
, Fan, Shumei
, Hu, Yue
, Ge, Long
, Deng, Chengcheng
, Wang, Rui
, Zhang, Qitao
, Ma, Zhongyu
, Guo, Yiting
, Zhang, Yunqi
, Jiang, Liangzhen
, Han, Yunze
, Tang, Jing
, Wang, Shigong
, Song, Xuping
, Ma, Yan
in
Air Pollutants - adverse effects
/ Air pollution
/ Air pollution effects
/ Air temperature
/ Bias
/ Biostatistics
/ Climate change
/ Cold
/ Comparative studies
/ Compliance
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Heat
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hot Temperature
/ Humans
/ Infectious diseases
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methodological quality
/ Mortality
/ Nitrogen dioxide
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Pollutants
/ Public Health
/ Quality assessment
/ Reporting quality
/ Research Design
/ Research Report
/ Risk assessment
/ Synergistic effect
/ Systematic review
/ Temperature
/ Temperature distribution
/ Vaccine
2023
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Methodological and reporting quality of systematic reviews on health effects of air pollutants were higher than extreme temperatures: a comparative study
by
Fu, Xinyu
, Chen, Yaolong
, Luo, Qiyin
, Yang, Kehu
, Guo, Xinye
, Fan, Shumei
, Hu, Yue
, Ge, Long
, Deng, Chengcheng
, Wang, Rui
, Zhang, Qitao
, Ma, Zhongyu
, Guo, Yiting
, Zhang, Yunqi
, Jiang, Liangzhen
, Han, Yunze
, Tang, Jing
, Wang, Shigong
, Song, Xuping
, Ma, Yan
in
Air Pollutants - adverse effects
/ Air pollution
/ Air pollution effects
/ Air temperature
/ Bias
/ Biostatistics
/ Climate change
/ Cold
/ Comparative studies
/ Compliance
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Heat
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hot Temperature
/ Humans
/ Infectious diseases
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methodological quality
/ Mortality
/ Nitrogen dioxide
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Pollutants
/ Public Health
/ Quality assessment
/ Reporting quality
/ Research Design
/ Research Report
/ Risk assessment
/ Synergistic effect
/ Systematic review
/ Temperature
/ Temperature distribution
/ Vaccine
2023
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Methodological and reporting quality of systematic reviews on health effects of air pollutants were higher than extreme temperatures: a comparative study
by
Fu, Xinyu
, Chen, Yaolong
, Luo, Qiyin
, Yang, Kehu
, Guo, Xinye
, Fan, Shumei
, Hu, Yue
, Ge, Long
, Deng, Chengcheng
, Wang, Rui
, Zhang, Qitao
, Ma, Zhongyu
, Guo, Yiting
, Zhang, Yunqi
, Jiang, Liangzhen
, Han, Yunze
, Tang, Jing
, Wang, Shigong
, Song, Xuping
, Ma, Yan
in
Air Pollutants - adverse effects
/ Air pollution
/ Air pollution effects
/ Air temperature
/ Bias
/ Biostatistics
/ Climate change
/ Cold
/ Comparative studies
/ Compliance
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Heat
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hot Temperature
/ Humans
/ Infectious diseases
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methodological quality
/ Mortality
/ Nitrogen dioxide
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Pollutants
/ Public Health
/ Quality assessment
/ Reporting quality
/ Research Design
/ Research Report
/ Risk assessment
/ Synergistic effect
/ Systematic review
/ Temperature
/ Temperature distribution
/ Vaccine
2023
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Methodological and reporting quality of systematic reviews on health effects of air pollutants were higher than extreme temperatures: a comparative study
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Methodological and reporting quality of systematic reviews on health effects of air pollutants were higher than extreme temperatures: a comparative study
2023
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Overview
Background
An increasing number of systematic reviews (SRs) in the environmental field have been published in recent years as a result of the global concern about the health impacts of air pollution and temperature. However, no study has assessed and compared the methodological and reporting quality of SRs on the health effects of air pollutants and extreme temperatures. This study aims to assess and compare the methodological and reporting quality of SRs on the health effects of ambient air pollutants and extreme temperatures.
Methods
PubMed, Embase, the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Epistemonikos databases were searched. Two researchers screened the literature and extracted information independently. The methodological quality of the SRs was assessed through A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews 2 (AMSTAR 2). The reporting quality was assessed through Preferred Reporting Items of Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA).
Results
We identified 405 SRs (286 for air pollution, 108 for temperature, and 11 for the synergistic effects). The methodological and reporting quality of the included SRs were suboptimal, with major deficiencies in protocol registration. The methodological quality of SRs of air pollutants was better than that of temperature, especially in terms of satisfactory explanations for any heterogeneity (69.6% v. 45.4%). The reporting quality of SRs of air pollution was better than temperature, however, adherence to the reporting of the assessment results of risk of bias in all SRs (53.5% v. 34.3%) was inadequate.
Conclusions
Methodological and reporting quality of SRs on the health effect of air pollutants were higher than those of temperatures. However, deficiencies in protocol registration and the assessment of risk of bias remain an issue for both pollutants and temperatures. In addition, developing a risk-of-bias assessment tool applicable to the temperature field may improve the quality of SRs.
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