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Comment on Marsigliante et al. Effects on Children?s Physical and Mental Well-Being of a Physical-Activity-Based School Intervention Program: A Randomized Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 1927

Raphiel Murden    
Jon Agley    
Lilian Golzarri-Arroyo    
Armando Peña    
Danny Valdez    
Abu Bakkar Siddique    
Moonseong Heo and David B. Allison    

Resumen

We conducted a critical review of the article ?Effects on Children?s Physical and Mental Well-Being of a Physical-Activity-Based School Intervention Program: A Randomized Study?, published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health in 2023 as part of the Special Issue ?Psychomotricity and Physical Education in School Health?. We identified multiple mistakes in the statistical analyses applied. First, the authors claim to have found a statistically significant association between the proposed intervention and change in body composition (body mass index (BMI) percentiles, relative fat mass, and BMI classes) by way of exhibiting differences in nominal significance between the pre- and post-intervention changes within the control and intervention groups, instead of exhibiting a significant difference between groups. Furthermore, the analysis described fails to account for clustering and nesting in the data. The reporting of the statistical methods and results include multiple elements that are variously incorrect, incoherent, or impossible. Revised statistical analyses are proposed which can render the study?s methods valid and its results substantiated, whereas the current methods and results are invalid and unsubstantiated, respectively.