“…Seventeen of the studies were observational studies (Bernstein et al., 2017; Holbrook, 2007; Hwang & Yu, 2019; Jelsness‐Jørgensen et al., 2012; Leach et al., 2014; Linn et al., 2013; Lopez et al., 2015; Marin‐Jimenez et al., 2019; McCutcheon et al., 2005; Michielan et al., 2015; Mocciaro et al., 2017; Orozco‐Beltran et al., 2019; Sack et al., 2012; Simian et al., 2017, 2020; Tsoukka et al., 2017; Yongwen Ng et al., 2018). Ten were surveys (Bernstein et al., 2017; Holbrook, 2007; Hwang & Yu, 2019; Marin‐Jimenez et al., 2019; McCutcheon et al., 2005; Mocciaro et al., 2017; Orozco‐Beltran et al., 2019; Simian et al., 2017; Tsoukka et al., 2017; Yongwen Ng et al., 2018), two were retrospective (Lopez et al., 2015; Michielan et al., 2015), and five were prospective (Jelsness‐Jørgensen et al., 2012; Leach et al., 2014; Linn et al., 2013; Sack et al., 2012; Simian et al., 2020) in design. Two were prospective interventional studies (Axelrad & Shah, 2016; Cook et al., 2010) and four were RCTs (Del Hoyo et al., 2018; de Jong et al., 2017; Linn et al., 2018; Moss et al., 2010).…”