Sentence examples for in existing evidence from inspiring English sources

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In this paper, an updated systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of harm reduction highlighted a gap in existing evidence: the lack of an incremental approach to comparing the cost effectiveness of combined versus mono-therapy.

Given the similarities in existing evidence about moderate drinking and physical activity, despite widespread consensus that physical activity prevents cardiovascular disease, there seems no reason to assume that studies on moderate alcohol consumption are uniquely confounded.

Additional gaps in existing evidence include the nature of the barriers and enablers to the uptake of developmental surveillance by families and the accuracy of developmental surveillance in identifying children at risk of developmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) [ 16, 17] and intellectual disability.

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It was approved in 2003 for the treatment of cognition in moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease and, as it is relatively new to the market, memantine is not yet included in existing evidence-based treatment guidelines.

There is a gap in the existing evidence in the area, or there is no evidence in existence.

For example, in the United States, the Institute of Medicine's 2006 Improving the Quality of Health Care for Mental and Substance-Use Conditions concluded that improper dissemination of and critical gaps in the existing evidence base result in ineffective treatment practices [ 2].

These research priorities identify crucial gaps in the existing evidence to address everyday practicalities in the management of the complexities of PD.

Among the HTA researchers, distinctions in valuing the existing evidence may exist.

Most noteably, the role of existing social networks as a supportive influence on physical activity was a recurring theme in our formative research and a gap in the existing evidence base.

In addition, existing evidence suggests that HbA1c screening may not be valid in certain subgroups, such as children, women with gestational diabetes, patients with human immunodeficiency virus, and those with prediabetes.

However, it is clear that there is a gap in the existing evidence base when it comes to understanding whether reductions in movement and hitting patterns occur during prolonged tournament-based match-play, akin to research suggesting reductions in movement speeds and distances observed in the second half of football matches.

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