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Pooling of data in a meta-analysis was not possible therefore the findings of each study were synthesized narratively. ...The majority of studies had a high risk of bias and were of a low quality. There is moderate evidence that hospitalisation, eating depend …
Pooling of data in a meta-analysis was not possible therefore the findings of each study were synthesized narratively. ...The …