TY - JOUR
T1 - Corrigendum to “Dark coffee consumption protects human blood cells from spontaneous DNA damage” [J. Funct. Foods 55 (2019) 285–295] (Journal of Functional Foods (2019) 55 (285–295), (S1756464619300702), (10.1016/j.jff.2019.02.008))
AU - Pahlke, Gudrun
AU - Attakpah, Eva
AU - Aichinger, Georg
AU - Ahlberg, Katarina
AU - Hochkogler, Christina Maria
AU - Schweiger, Kerstin
AU - Schipp, Dorothea
AU - Somoza, Veronika
AU - Marko, Doris
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2020/8
Y1 - 2020/8
N2 - In the original article, there is an error. The number of non-compliant participants, mentioned in section 2. Materials and methods, subsection 2.7 Statistical analysis, PP population is indicated as 10 and the number of participants showing higher levels of NMP/creatinine levels with 8. These two numbers are wrong and in contradiction to Hochkogler et al. (2019, Journal of Functional Foods, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jff.2019.02.009) who describe the same intervention study in detail. The correct number of non-compliant participants of the intervention study is 9 instead, and 7 participants showed higher NMP/ creatinine levels according to Hochkogler et al. (2019, Journal of Functional Foods, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jff.2019.02.009). For better understanding of the population used for statistics following sentence should be modified: ITT population consisted of 96 volunteers, 23 men and 25 women allocated to each of the treatment groups (control and coffee). Modification: “ITT population started with 96 volunteers, 23 men and 25 women allocated to each of the treatment groups (control and coffee). A correction (marked in bold) is asked to be made to Materials and methods, subsection 2.7 Statistical analysis, ITT population as follows: ITT population started with 96 volunteers, 23 men and 25 women allocated to each of the treatment groups (control and coffee). One volunteer of the test group dropped out in the course of intervention. Missing measurements for Visit 2 were replaced by carrying forward the observed values at Visit 1. PP population as follows: In 9 samples signs of non-compliance were detected in urine samples (Hochkogler et al., 2019), for 7 participants showing higher NMP/creatinine concentration than it should be expected under abstention from coffee consumption (i.e. >0.2 nmol/μmol, (Lang, Wahl, Stark, & Hofmann, 2011). The author apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused.
AB - In the original article, there is an error. The number of non-compliant participants, mentioned in section 2. Materials and methods, subsection 2.7 Statistical analysis, PP population is indicated as 10 and the number of participants showing higher levels of NMP/creatinine levels with 8. These two numbers are wrong and in contradiction to Hochkogler et al. (2019, Journal of Functional Foods, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jff.2019.02.009) who describe the same intervention study in detail. The correct number of non-compliant participants of the intervention study is 9 instead, and 7 participants showed higher NMP/ creatinine levels according to Hochkogler et al. (2019, Journal of Functional Foods, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jff.2019.02.009). For better understanding of the population used for statistics following sentence should be modified: ITT population consisted of 96 volunteers, 23 men and 25 women allocated to each of the treatment groups (control and coffee). Modification: “ITT population started with 96 volunteers, 23 men and 25 women allocated to each of the treatment groups (control and coffee). A correction (marked in bold) is asked to be made to Materials and methods, subsection 2.7 Statistical analysis, ITT population as follows: ITT population started with 96 volunteers, 23 men and 25 women allocated to each of the treatment groups (control and coffee). One volunteer of the test group dropped out in the course of intervention. Missing measurements for Visit 2 were replaced by carrying forward the observed values at Visit 1. PP population as follows: In 9 samples signs of non-compliance were detected in urine samples (Hochkogler et al., 2019), for 7 participants showing higher NMP/creatinine concentration than it should be expected under abstention from coffee consumption (i.e. >0.2 nmol/μmol, (Lang, Wahl, Stark, & Hofmann, 2011). The author apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jff.2020.103989
DO - 10.1016/j.jff.2020.103989
M3 - Comment/debate
AN - SCOPUS:85085582105
SN - 1756-4646
VL - 71
JO - Journal of Functional Foods
JF - Journal of Functional Foods
M1 - 103989
ER -