具有生物学意义的效应大小是研究设计的一个因素吗?翻译慢性可变应激研究的系统综述。

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Crispin Jordan, Nicola Romanò, John Menzies
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摘要

使用实验动物进行体内研究的设计通常遵循3r原则:替换(Replacement)、还原(Reduction)和细化(refine)。在估计样本量的情况下,缩减的概念尤其重要;所选择的样本量应允许使用适当的统计检验来检测预定的效应量,但不能以使用太多动物为代价。为了探讨这一点,我们对使用慢性可变压力的动物研究进行了系统回顾,以询问作者是否使用具有生物学意义的效应大小来确定样本量。在我们的385个样本中,只有一篇文章报告了这样做,大多数文章没有报告使用样本量的理由。确定生物学上有意义的效应量并不总是直截了当的,但所有基于生物学上有意义的效应量的适当研究都是有用的,包括数据不支持假设的研究。因此,我们相信使用生物学上有意义的效应量是决定研究设计和解释的核心,我们讨论了促进其使用的原因和方法。
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Are biologically meaningful effect sizes a factor in study design? A systematic review of translational chronic variable stress studies.

The design of in vivo studies using laboratory animals is normally guided by the 3Rs: Replacement, Reduction and Refinement. The concept of Reduction is particularly important in the context of estimating sample size; the selected sample size should allow the detection of a predetermined effect size using appropriate statistical tests, but not at the expense of using too many animals. To explore this, we conducted a systematic review of animal studies using chronic variable stress to ask whether the authors used a biologically meaningful effect size to determine the sample size. Only one article in our sample of 385 reported doing this, and most articles did not report a justification for the sample size used. Determining a biologically meaningful effect size is not always straightforward, but all appropriately powered studies based on a biologically meaningful effect size are useful, including studies where the data do not support the hypothesis. Accordingly, we believe the use of biologically meaningful effect sizes is central to decisions about study design and interpretation, and we discuss reasons and ways to promote its use.

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Experimental Physiology
Experimental Physiology 医学-生理学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.70%
发文量
262
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Physiology publishes research papers that report novel insights into homeostatic and adaptive responses in health, as well as those that further our understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms in disease. We encourage papers that embrace the journal’s orientation of translation and integration, including studies of the adaptive responses to exercise, acute and chronic environmental stressors, growth and aging, and diseases where integrative homeostatic mechanisms play a key role in the response to and evolution of the disease process. Examples of such diseases include hypertension, heart failure, hypoxic lung disease, endocrine and neurological disorders. We are also keen to publish research that has a translational aspect or clinical application. Comparative physiology work that can be applied to aid the understanding human physiology is also encouraged. Manuscripts that report the use of bioinformatic, genomic, molecular, proteomic and cellular techniques to provide novel insights into integrative physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms are welcomed.
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