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. 2018 May 17;2018(5):CD008552. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD008552.pub5
Date Event Description
15 March 2018 New search has been performed We conducted an update of the review, which includes eight new trials based on a search from 25 January 2018 (Cohen 1995; Forestell 2007; Gerrish 2001; Heath 2014; Kling 2016; Sherwood 2015; Smith 2017; Zeinstra 2018).
This is a Living Systematic Review. Searches are run and screened monthly. The last search for the regular monthly screenings was 25 March 2018 and we found an additional four new studies and one ongoing study that will be included after the May 2018 update.
15 March 2018 New citation required and conclusions have changed There is low‐quality and very low‐quality evidence respectively that multicomponent and specific child‐feeding practice interventions increase the consumption of fruit and vegetable amongst children aged five years and under. There is very low‐quality evidence that parent nutrition education interventions may not be effective in increasing fruit and vegetable consumption of children aged five and under.
25 February 2018 New search has been performed This is a Living Systematic Review. Searches are run and screened monthly. Search results up to 25 September 2017 are included in the current update (published January 2018). In addition, the team continues with the monthly screening (last search date 25 January 2018) and has found a further 8 new studies and 4 new ongoing studies that will be included in the next update (expected in May 2018).
25 September 2017 New search has been performed We conducted an update of the review, which includes five new trials based on a search from 25 September 2017.
This is a Living Systematic Review. Searches are run and screened monthly. The last search for the regular monthly screenings was 25 November 2017 and we found an additional seven new studies and four new ongoing studies that will be included after the January 2018 update.
25 September 2017 New citation required but conclusions have not changed There remains very low‐quality evidence that specific child‐feeding practice interventions increase the consumption of vegetables amongst children aged five years and under. There is very low‐quality evidence that parent nutrition education interventions and multicomponent interventions respectively may not be effective in increasing fruit and vegetable consumption of children aged five and under.
30 September 2016 New search has been performed We conducted an update of the review which identified 45 new trials eligible for inclusion.
30 September 2016 New citation required and conclusions have changed There is very low‐quality evidence that specific child‐feeding practice interventions increase the consumption of vegetables amongst children aged five years and under. There is very low‐quality evidence that parent nutrition education interventions and multicomponent interventions respectively may not be effective in increasing fruit and vegetable consumption of children aged five and under.