撤回:Medeiros et al.(2022)。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
J. Betts
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本期《国际运动营养与代谢杂志》(IJSNEM)包括一封致编辑的信(Tiller, 2022),信中表达了对Medeiros等人(2022)最近发表的一篇论文的担忧。关注的表达主要与研究中的最大摄氧量(V * O2max)数据有关。具体来说,我们的读者注意到,在补充维生素D 60天后,绝对V²O2max (L·min)的变化幅度(即增加28%)在考虑该参数对各种干预措施的已知响应性时,在生理学上是不合理的,此外,在数学上与同一篇论文中报道的完全稳定的相对V²O2max (mL·kg·min)值不相容(除非体重改变了大约18 kg)。原文章的作者被要求对明显的不一致提供解释,并提供他们的源数据,希望勘误表可以澄清和/或纠正任何问题。虽然提供了各种订正数据文件,但发件人没有对所表示的关切作出连贯的解释或适当的答复。总之,这些修订后的数据仍然包含了前所未有的绝对V * O2max (L·min)在群体尤其是个人水平上的变化,没有合理的理由来解释这种差异;然而,作者现在承认,他们原稿中的一些相对V * O2max (mL·kg·min)数据是不正确的(不确定这些错误是如何发生的)。不幸的是,几乎有三分之一的原始测量数据丢失了,因此现在不可能恢复整个研究人群的相对v_o2max数据(注意,由于作者声称没有记录体重,因此无法从绝对值中追溯得出相对数据)。因此,有必要撤回原文章,因为原来发表的数据现在已知是不准确的,并且无法获得一套完整的更正数据。感兴趣的读者可以自己考虑在相关的关注表达中确定的各种其他问题(Tiller, 2022),包括维生素D对只有一只手臂(而不是另一只手臂)的力量的令人费解的影响,以及关键参考文献的错误引用。从这次事件中吸取的教训,首先令人遗憾的是,这些数据的特殊问题没有在同行评议过程中被发现,对此我作为总编辑负有主要责任。因此,我们正在完善ijsnet的流程,并立即生效,这样,在回应审稿人/编辑的评论时,作者将越来越多地被要求提供相关的源数据文件。此外,鼓励作者坚持数据管理的最佳实践(Nightingale, 2020),当然要保留源数据(理想情况下是在公共存储库中)。一个切实可行的建议是为部分/所有共同作者提供一份有组织的源数据文件,以便在提交之前核实手稿中报告的所有摘要统计数据;生物医学科学论文的作者人数继续增加(即"超级作者");Cronin, 2001),所以在提交阶段应该不乏热衷于对数据/论文负责的个人。James A. Betts,巴斯大学,IJSNEM主编
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Retraction: Medeiros et al. (2022).
This issue of the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Metabolism (IJSNEM) includes a letter to the editor (Tiller, 2022) that expresses concern regarding a recently published paper by Medeiros et al. (2022). The expression of concern primarily relates to the maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) data in the study. Specifically, our reader noticed that the magnitude of change in absolute V̇O2max (L·min ) after 60 days of vitamin D supplementation (i.e. 28% increase) is both physiologically implausible when considering the known responsivity of that parameter to various interventions and, moreover, is mathematically incompatible with the completely stable relative V̇O2max (mL·kg ·min) values reported in the same paper (unless body mass changed by circa 18 kg). The authors of the original article were asked to provide an explanation for the apparent inconsistencies, along with their source data, in the hope that an erratum might clarify and/or correct any issues. No coherent explanation or adequate response to the expression of concern could be obtained from the authors, although various revised data files were made available. In summary, those revised data still included unprecedented changes in absolute V̇O2max (L·min ) at both a group and especially an individual level, with no logical reason to account for that variance; whereas the authors now acknowledge that some of the relative V̇O2max (mL·kg ·min) data in their original manuscript were incorrect (it is uncertain how these errors occurred). Unfortunately, it appears that almost one-third of the original measurements have been lost and so it is now impossible to recover relative V̇O2max data for the complete study population (n.b. relative data cannot be retrospectively derived from absolute values since the authors claim not to have recorded body mass). It is therefore necessary to retract the original article on the basis that the originally published data are now known to be inaccurate and a complete set of corrected data are not available. Interested readers can consider for themselves the various other issues identified in the associated expression of concern (Tiller, 2022), including the puzzling effect of vitamin D on strength in only one arm (but not the other) and the mis-citation of key references. In terms of lessons to be learnt from this instance, it is firstly regrettable that these particular issues with the data were not identified during the peer-review process, for which I take primary responsibility as Editor-in-Chief. We are therefore refining our processes at IJSNEMwith immediate effect, such that authors will increasingly be asked to provide source data files where relevant when responding to reviewer/editorial comments. Furthermore, authors are encouraged to adhere to best practice for data management (Nightingale, 2020) and certainly to retain source data (ideally in a public repository). One practical suggestion would be for some/all co-authors to be provided with an organised source data file in order to verify all summary statistics reported in the manuscript before it is submitted; the number of authors included on scientific papers in the biomedical sciences continues to increase (i.e. “hyperauthorship”; Cronin, 2001), so there should be no shortage of individuals keen to take responsibility for the data/paper at the submission stage. James A. Betts University of Bath Editor-in-Chief, IJSNEM
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (IJSNEM) publishes original scientific investigations and scholarly reviews offering new insights into sport nutrition and exercise metabolism, as well as articles focusing on the application of the principles of biochemistry, physiology, and nutrition to sport and exercise. The journal also offers editorials, digests of related articles from other fields, research notes, and reviews of books, videos, and other media releases. To subscribe to either the print or e-version of IJSNEM, press the Subscribe or Renew button at the top of your screen.
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