A recent poster presented at the American Heart Association, March 2024, using data from the NHANES dataset, showed that Intermittent Fasting (Time restricted Eating) for more than 16 hours a day led to a 91% increased risk of death over the next 8-10 years. However, there are a lot of problems with the inclusion and exclusion criteria, Study design and statistics. In this live webinar, we discuss about all the potential problems with the study and why we cant trust the findings verbatim. You will also learn about research methodology and get a template on how to read scientific publications going forward
Planning a study requires attention to detail. I have broken these down into 10 steps which I call the 10 commandments. These are: Introduce and Familiarize yourself with the steps in performing quality research Review literature using PubMed, read Journals regularly and work on Hypothesis building. Interact with a statistician before starting your study/thesis Data collection and maintenance is Critical. Use tips for data entry in Excel sheets. Give clear-cut guidelines to the statistician for data analysis and interpretation Use a methodical approach with CHECKLISTS for Writing up the manuscript. Choose a journal of choice carefully keeping in mind its indexing and your target audience Use reference managers to efficiently maintain references. Be aware of the Common causes of rejection of a manuscript and avoid these mistakes Be positive even with rejection, be persistent and vow to come back stronger. You can also read about this on the SRA blog.
In this episode of Research Live, we meet professor Amod Gupta (Padmashree). Professor Gupta has been the dean of PGI, Chandigarh in the past, has published 380 papers in peer-reviewed journals, and has more than 40 prestigious awards to his credit. Here he tells us how he initiated his research journey, what motivated him, his mentor, his first publication, how he approached biostatistics, constructed those immaculate manuscripts, and how he achieved a work-life balance. His parting message to researchers is a good one, so make sure you watch till the end.
P values are vital when it comes to interpreting literature. In this podcast, we discuss how to interpret p-values, the factors that influence p-values and importance of effect size without which p-values are meaningless!
In this Podcast, I discuss six key steps that you can adopt to do high quality clinical research and publish papers in high impact journals. Specifically, I talk about finding gaps in existing literature, designing studies, communicating with biostatisticians, data collection and maintenance and tips on manuscript writing. Hope you will like this podcast, sign up to it and support us by sharing it with your friends and colleagues!
In this episode, I introduce the scope of the podcast channel - Interesting Podcasts about clinical research concepts, publishing papers, clinical trials, updates from published papers, and a lot more. Stay tuned to learn more.