Comment by Fang Shao

Biostatistics researcher at Nanjing Medical University and coauthor of a 2026 review on confounding in nutrition research
In nutrition research, confounding is an important challenge. Owing to the complexities involved in dietary interventions, such research is often subject to three types of confounders: measured confounders, unmeasured confounders, and time-varying confounders. Inadequate control of these confounders can lead to distorted research conclusions and even undermine the credibility of dietary guidelines.
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Disputed The text is real and appears verbatim in the abstract at the supplied PDF URL, published online April 16, 2026. However, that source lists multiple individual authors—Mujie Shen, Jiawei Zhou, Dongfang You, Fang Shao, Guoshuang Feng, and Yang Zhao—so this is not verifiable as a single-author quote by Fang Shao alone. Under the platform rules, that makes the attribution disputed. ([the-innovation.org](https://www.the-innovation.org/data/article/nutrition/preview/pdf/TIN-2026-0017.pdf)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago
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