Consistent results from well-designed, well-conducted studies that directly assess effects on health outcomes (2 consistent, higher-quality RCTs or multiple, consistent observational studies with no significant methodological flaws showing large effects)
Moderate Evidence
Sufficient to determine effects on health outcomes, but the number, quality, size, or consistency of included studies, generalizability, indirect nature of the evidence on health outcomes (1 higher-quality trial with > 100 participants; 2 higher-quality trials with some inconsistency, or 2 consistent, lower-quality trials; or multiple, consistent observational studies with no significant methodological flaws showing at least moderate effects) limits the strength of the evidence