Position of the Latin American Society of Nutrition (SLAN) on the management of conflict of interest
There is solid evidence documenting relationships between the food and beverage industry and academia that show that industry sponsored research is likely to bias results in favor of industry. In Latin America, examples of these situations have been documented in Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Colombi...
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Main Authors: | Simón Barquera (Author), Claudia Gabriela García-Chávez (Author), Deborah Navarro-Rosenblatt (Author), Ricardo Uauy (Author), Rafael Pérez-Escamilla (Author), Reynaldo Martorell (Author), Manuel Ramírez-Zea (Author), Karina Sánchez-Bazán (Author) |
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Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública,
2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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