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Item Data for 'Errors in meta-analysis should be corrected in "Critical appraisal for low-carbohydrate diet in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: Review and meta-analyses"'(2021) Henschel, Beate; Dickinson, Stephanie; Allison, DavidData and code correspond to LTE published at [DOI]Item Data and Code for 'French-fried potatoes consumption and energy balance: a randomized controlled trial'(2021) Smith, Daniel; Hanson, Rebecca; Dickinson, Stephanie; Chen, Xiwei; Goss, Amy; Cleek, John; Garvey, W. Timothy; Allison, David B.Data and code sharing for manuscript. Smith, D. L., Hanson, R. L., Dickinson, S. L., Chen, X., Goss, A. M., Cleek, J. B., Garvey, W. T., & Allison, D. B. (2022). French-fried potatoes consumption and energy balance: a randomized controlled trial. The American journal of clinical nutrition, nqac045. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqac045Item Data for 'Calculation and data errors require correcting. Comment on "The effect of green coffee extract supplementation on anthropometric measures in adults: A comprehensive systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials"'(Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 2021) Chen, Xiwei; Naaman, Kevin; Dickinson, Stephanie; Brown, Andrew; Allison, DavidData and code correspond to LTE published at 10.1016/j.ctim.2021.102685Item Data for 'Comment on "Effectiveness of Electroacupuncture for Simple Obesity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials"'(PubPeer, 2021) Chen, Xiwei; Dickinson, Stephanie; Naaman, Kevin; Brown, Andrew; Allison, DavidData and code correspond to LTE published at https://pubpeer.com/publications/3E1F5F4393F76FC17177291F1614EF#1Item Final data for Weight Cycling manuscript(2019) Smith, Daniel L.; Yang, Yongbin; Nagy, Tim R.; Patki, Amit; Vasselli, Joseph R.; Zhang, Yiying; Dickinson, Stephanie L.; Allison, David B.Here we share the final analysis data corresponding to the manuscript "Weight cycling increases longevity compared with sustained obesity in mice." by Smith et al. in Obesity. 2018. https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.22290. The corrigendum is attached separately in this collection.Item Dietary Supplement data for "Evaluating the Role of Expectations in Response to Caffeine Consumption: An RCT".(2020-05) Allison, David B.The Dietary Supplement Survey was administered by study personnel during the phone screen to assess habitual caffeine consumption. Caffeinated products were grouped into: coffee/teas, soft drinks, energy beverages, and caffeinated candy/medications/supplements. For each category, commonly consumed products were queried, followed by an opportunity for participants to indicate if they regularly consumed an item in the category that was not on the pre-set list. The number of fluid ounces consumed as well as the frequency was collected. A code was used to convert consumption into milligrams of caffeine consumed daily.