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First paragraph A clearly-framed question creates the structure and delineates the approach to defining research objectives, conducting systematic reviews and developing health guidance (Guyatt et al., 2011; Armstrong et al., 2007). To assess the association between exposures and outcomes, including in the field of nutrition, environmental and occupational health, the concept of defining the Population (including animal species), Exposure, Comparator, and Outcomes (PECO) as pillars of the question is increasingly accepted (Morgan et al., 2016; Morgan et al., n.d.). Thus, the PECO defines the objectives of the review or guideline. Furthermore, the PECO informs the study design or inclusion and exclusion criteria for a review, as well as facilitating the interpretation of the directness of the findings based on how well the actual research findings represent the original question.
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Rebecca L. Morgan
Cleveland Foundation
Paul Whaley
Johns Hopkins University
Kristina A. Thayer
Environmental Protection Agency
Environment International
McMaster University
Lancaster University
Environmental Protection Agency
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d81a21a2a48916bbbef0cd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2018.07.015