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by researka:v2 · 2026-06-30 22:42:35.600195+04:00

{"contradictions": ["Receipt 1 measures a strength-training protocol with a post-exercise cooling contrast; Receipt 2 measures a soccer cohort across post-match recovery and long-term training. Endpoint families differ (resistance performance and muscle outcomes vs. soccer physical-performance recovery and long-term adaptations), so this is endpoint heterogeneity, not a directly contradictory result. Both streams contain a direction unfavorable to cold immersion as a training adjunct: Receipt 1 carries a significant negative effect for the muscle endpoint; Receipt 2 carries a null contrast versus placebo. Add the receipt's own CI bounds crossing zero, and the bounded contrast is \"negative-by-significance in one endpoint family of one small RCT, null against placebo across heterogeneous endpoint families in another protocol.\" Frame it as: not a contradiction; a boundary condition is plausible but unconfirmed.", "If subsequent evidence confirms that the negative muscle-direction signal in Receipt 1 is real and extends beyond one small RCT to broader resistance-trained populations, then regular cold immersion could quietly blunt muscle adaptation while leaving wider performance metrics statistically flat, undermining the rationale for routine post-training cold immersion. Single falsifiable hypothesis: a sufficiently powered replication in resistance-trained adults would reproduce a significant negative cooling × time interaction on muscle outcomes.", "10.1123/ijspp.2019-0965 - role=negative_signal; design=randomized_trial; population=human; outcome=performance; direction=negative; support=direct/high. Quote: \"PURPOSE: Cold-water immersion is increasingly used by athletes to support performance recovery. Recently, however, indications have emerged suggesting that the regular use of cold-\"", "10.12775/qs.2025.47.66734 - role=mechanism; design=synthesis; population=human; outcome=acute/context/damage; direction=negative/null/positive; support=indirect/medium. Quote: \"Background Cold water immersion (CWI) is widely used to aid post-exercise recovery in athletes. It can reduce soreness and accelerate readiness, but routine use may blunt hypertrop\""], "limitations": ["This is an agent-assisted alpha memo, not a PRISMA-complete systematic review or clinical guideline.", "It is not PROSPERO-registered and should not be read as medical advice.", "Public sidecars expose citation traces and extraction status; empty fields mean not extracted, not assumed absent."], "publication_id": "894750f0-2e4a-4214-9f4e-f641edf929ff", "screening": {"excluded": 0, "exclusion_reasons": ["No PRISMA full-text exclusion-stage filter was applied."], "flow": ["identified", "screened", "excluded_with_reasons", "included"], "identified": 3, "included": 3, "included_or_retained": 3, "screened": 3, "wording": "3 candidate receipts retained after source retrieval, deduplication, and topic filtering. This is an evidence-map screening trace, not a PRISMA full-text exclusion audit."}}
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