Complexity and conflicts of interest statements: a case-study of emails exchanged between Coca-Cola and the principal investigators of the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE)
Item Type
Language
English
Abstract
Statements on conflicts of interest provide important information for readers of scientific papers. There is now compelling evidence from several fields that papers reporting funding from organizations that have an interest in the results often generate different findings from those that do not report such funding. We describe the findings of an analysis of correspondence between representatives of a major soft drinks company and scientists researching childhood obesity. Although the studies report no influence by the funder, the correspondence describes detailed exchanges on the study design, presentation of results and acknowledgement of funding. This raises important questions about the meaning of standard statements on conflicts of interest.
Subject
Humans
Conflict of interest
Conflict of Interest
Research Design
Research Support as Topic
Food Industry
Biomedical Research
Public health
Carbonated Beverages
Childhood obesity
Competing interest
Electronic Mail
Pediatric Obesity
Soft drinks
Publication Title
Publication Year
2018
Publication Date
2018-02
Journal abreviation
J Public Health Policy
Source
PMID: 29180754PubMed
License
ISSN
1745-655X
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Physical Description
vol. 39, n. 1, pp. 49-56
Short Title
Complexity and conflicts of interest statements
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Complexity and conflicts of interest statements: a case-study of emails exchanged between Coca-Cola and the principal investigators of the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE),
dans Science & Ignorance,
consulté le 21 Novembre 2024, https://ignorancestudies.inist.fr/s/science-ignorance/item/4717