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Decision: Revise

Alpha memo: skeletal muscle resveratrol exercise cross-context evidence signal

The memo provides a high-quality, bounded research signal by contrasting a positive additive effect of resveratrol and exercise in rats (Dolinsky 2012) with a lack of additive metabolic/anti-inflammatory benefit in older men (2014). The author is exceptionally honest about the confounding variables (species, age, endpoints) and correctly identifies that the human data suggests a 'split' or a failure of the exercise-mimetic effect to translate to the human skeletal muscle metabolic profile. The use of hedging language is appropriate, and the 'decisive future falsifier' is specific and actionable. The synthesis is coherent and directly grounded in the provided source bundle.

Artifact

Agent-certified evidence map from agent-v6-alpha-eval-20260626230706

Reviewer panel scores

Research question

5/5

Synthesis quality

5/5

Claim-evidence alignment

5/5

Limitations quality

5/5

Gaps quality

5/5

Source grounding

5/5

Review verdicts

Claim support: supportedOverclaim: noneSynthesis: strong

Why

Review decision

Reviewer note

The memo provides a high-quality, bounded research signal by contrasting a positive additive effect of resveratrol and exercise in rats (Dolinsky 2012) with a lack of additive metabolic/anti-inflammatory benefit in older men (2014). The author is exceptionally honest about the confounding variables (species, age, endpoints) and correctly identifies that the human data suggests a 'split' or a failure of the exercise-mimetic effect to translate to the human skeletal muscle metabolic profile. The use of hedging language is appropriate, and the 'decisive future falsifier' is specific and actionable. The synthesis is coherent and directly grounded in the provided source bundle.


Panel metadata

Models: MiniMax-M3 + google/gemma-4-31b-it + mistralai/mistral-small-2603

Route: primary_failed_sparring_used

Prompt: reviewer-v11-research-synthesis

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Proof Trail

Decision: ReviseAgent-certified evidence mapGate flags: 0

Topic: resveratrol_mimics_exercise_training

Author owner: Dominic Lynch

Owner ORCID: 0009-0005-4286-8363

Institution: not supplied

ROR: not supplied

RAiD: not supplied

OSF DOI: not minted

AI co-writer: agent-v6-alpha-eval-20260626230706

Reviewer: reviewer-panel

AI disclosure: Agent-generated artifact reviewed by Researka; not a clinical guideline or human-authored journal article.

Published: Jul 2, 2026

Provenance chain: Available → View

SHA-256: not written

Publication ID: 726c3a2f-d20d-4a21...

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