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Transparent reporting of subject data is important in the scientific literature so that readers can efficiently evaluate outcomes in RTs and RCTs.
These findings are consistent with those of similar studies, which indicate inadequate reporting of subject characteristics [ 5, 25] and reveal that poor adherence to published standards of reporting is common [ 26].
We examined the frequency of explicit reporting of subject characteristics (i.e., age, gender, co-morbid disease states, medication use (in addition to intervention drug), race/ethnicity, and postmenopausal status).
Using a similar format, we adapted the CONSORT form to examine the frequency of explicit reporting of subject characteristics as they relate to enrollment, allocation, and follow-up for weight loss studies published in the diet and exercise literature.
In the present critical appraisal of the methodological quality of weight loss studies, we found major shortcomings in the reporting of subject characteristics as they relate to enrollment, allocation, and follow-up in trials that evaluated diet and exercise interventions.
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One RCT [ 44] reported 38% of subjects subjectively cured at 6 weeks.
First, unlike previous reports of subjects with focal brain lesions, our subjects exhibited bilateral, severe lesions of the basal ganglia as documented by neuroimaging.
Multi-modal experimental tasks (as used in [14]) as well as self-reports of subjects (see [24] and [16]) might help to clarify the relation between different mental processes and their neuro-functional correlate.
Treatment was assessed from self-report of subjects at each research examination.
This validated the self-report of subjects' training history of at least one year of strength-training.
However, most studies quantify smoking only by the self-report of subjects, a method that is frequently not reliable.
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