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. 2011 Sep 7;2011(9):CD002008. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD002008.pub4

Persson 2002.

Methods Randomised controlled trial. 
 Duration 24 months.
Participants Adults (n = 142, age range 42 ‐ 89 years) with <5% weight loss who were newly diagnosed with colorectal or gastric cancer.
Interventions Nutritional counselling to increase food intake to Nordic Nutrition Recommendations and a prescription for nutritional supplements if wanted (n = 67) versus standard care (n = 70).
Outcomes Survival*, weight*, BMI*, energy intake*.
Notes  
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Random sequence generation (selection bias) Low risk Information from the author, random sequence generated on computer by independent centre.
Allocation concealment (selection bias) Low risk Information from the author, allocation performed by independent centre, allocation concealed until patient recruited.
Blinding (performance bias and detection bias) 
 Clinical outcomes Unclear risk Not stated.
Blinding (performance bias and detection bias) 
 Functional outcomes Unclear risk Not stated.
Blinding (performance bias and detection bias) 
 Nutritional outcomes Unclear risk Not stated.
Incomplete outcome data (attrition bias) 
 All outcomes Unclear risk Information from author. 137 patients randomised in the study, at 24 months there were 25 deaths, 5 withdrawals and 3 patients excluded in the intervention group and 26 deaths, 14 patients withdrawn and 1 exclusion in the control group.
Selective reporting (reporting bias) Low risk The data on mortality is unclear in the paper. The data on weight change is presented partly in text and partly in figures and not suitable for direct entry into meta‐analysis. The data on energy intake is presented as % recommendations.
All data included in the review has been obtained from the author including data at 4 time‐points.
Other bias Low risk Baseline variables given, groups similar at baseline.