Objetivo: este protocolo de revisão sistemática examinará estudos sobre o efeito da acupuntura e fitoterapia sobre a perda de peso em adultos obesos. Métodos: As buscas serão realizadas nas bases de dados MEDLINE (via PubMed), EMBASE (via ScienceDirect), LILACS (via BVS) e Cochrane até abril de 2022. Serão incluídos estudos observacionais (coorte, caso-controle e transversais) e experimentais (ensaios clínicos), dois pesquisadores independentes usarão o software Rayyan QCRI para recuperação dos artigos, além disso, o software Mendeley Reference Manager será usado para o gerenciamento de referência. Após a leitura na íntegra, os artigos serão selecionados conforme os critérios de elegibilidade. Resultados: A síntese dos dados das evidências será abordada a partir da relação entre o efeito da utilização da acupuntura e fitoterapia na perda de peso. Conclusão: Diante do exposto, realça-se a importância deste protocolo de revisão para elucidar as atuais evidências acerca da utilização das práticas integrativas: acupuntura e fitoterapia para perda de peso em adultos obesos.
Objective: This protocol will describe the methods of a systematic review that examined studies on the relationship between consumption of ultra-processed foods and metabolic syndrome in adolescents. Methods: The searches will be carried out in the MEDLINE (via PubMed), EMBASE (via ScienceDirect), LILACS (via VHL), and Cochrane databases until March 2022. Observational (cohort, case-control and cross-sectional) and experimental (clinical trials) studies will be included, two researchers’ independents will use the Rayyan QCRI software for retrieval of the articles, in addition, the Mendeley software Reference Manager will be used for reference management. After reading them in full, the articles will be selected according to the eligibility criteria. Results: The synthesis of evidence data will be approached from the relationship of consumption of ultra-processed foods and metabolic syndrome in adolescents. Conclusion: Therefore, the importance of this review protocol is highlighted to compose the current evidence on the relationship between consumption of ultra-processed foods and the metabolic syndrome.
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