Ejima Keisuke, Dickinson Stephanie L, Brown Andrew W, Yanovski Jack A, Kaiser Kathryn A, Hall Kevin D, Heymsfield Steven B, Allison David B
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, USA.
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Psychol Sport Exerc. 2020 Jan;46. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2019.101604. Epub 2019 Oct 20.
We read the recent article in Psychology of Sport and Exercise by Liu et al. ("A randomized controlled trial of coordination exercise on cognitive function in obese adolescents") with great interest. Our interest in the article stemmed from the extraordinary differences in obesity-related outcomes reported in response to a rope-jumping intervention. We requested the raw data from the authors to confirm the results and, after the journal editors reinforced our request, the authors graciously provided us with their data. We share our evaluation of the original data herein, which includes concerns that weight and BMI loss by the intervention appears extraordinary in both magnitude and aspects of the distributions. We request that the authors address our findings by providing explanations of the extraordinary data or correcting any errors that may have occurred in the original report, as appropriate.
我们饶有兴趣地阅读了刘等人发表在《运动与锻炼心理学》上的最新文章(“协调性锻炼对肥胖青少年认知功能的随机对照试验”)。我们对这篇文章的兴趣源于跳绳干预后报告的肥胖相关结果存在的显著差异。我们向作者索要原始数据以确认结果,在期刊编辑强化我们的请求后,作者欣然向我们提供了他们的数据。我们在此分享对原始数据的评估,其中包括对干预导致的体重和体重指数下降在幅度和分布方面似乎异常的担忧。我们要求作者回应我们的发现,酌情对异常数据作出解释或纠正原始报告中可能出现的任何错误。