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Table 1.

Inclusion and exclusion criteria for a scoping review of risk factors associated with the development of abdominal pain (colic) in horses and ponies.

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Table 2.

Inclusion and exclusion criteria for a systematic review of management-related factors associated with the risk of developing abdominal pain (colic) in adult horses.

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Fig 1.

PRISMA 2009 flow diagram for the numbers of studies identified, screened, assessed for eligibility, and included in a scoping review of the risk factors for colic.

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Table 3.

Study characteristics for 52 publications identified in a scoping review for risk factors for colic in the horse.

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Table 4.

Key findings of included publications from the scoping review which reported factors showing an increased risk of developing colic.

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Fig 2.

PRISMA 2009 flow diagram for the numbers of studies identified, screened, assessed for eligibility, and included in a systematic review of the risk factors for colic relating to management change.

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Table 5.

Data extraction- Study characteristics for publications included in a systematic review of management risk factors for colic in the horse.

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Table 6.

Data extraction—Participant characteristics for publications included in a systematic review of management risk factors for colic in the horse.

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Table 7.

Quality appraisal of 1 cohort, 8 case-control and 5 cross-sectional publications appraised using the JBI quality appraisal tools for publications included in a systematic review of management risk factors for colic in the horse.

Criteria descriptors can be found in Supporting Information Item 2 (Systematic Review Protocol).

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Table 8.

Statistically significant results of included publications from a systematic review of management risk factors for colic in the horse.

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