Physiological sex differences affect the integrative response to exercise: acute and chronic implications
New Findings What is the topic of this review? We review sex differences within
physiological systems implicated in exercise performance; specifically, how they integrate to …
physiological systems implicated in exercise performance; specifically, how they integrate to …
Fatigue and human performance: an updated framework
Fatigue has been defined differently in the literature depending on the field of research. The
inconsistent use of the term fatigue complicated scientific communication, thereby limiting …
inconsistent use of the term fatigue complicated scientific communication, thereby limiting …
Sex differences in endurance running
In recent years, there has been a significant expansion in female participation in endurance
(road and trail) running. The often reported sex differences in maximal oxygen uptake (V …
(road and trail) running. The often reported sex differences in maximal oxygen uptake (V …
Sex differences in fatigability following exercise normalised to the power–duration relationship
Key points Knee‐extensors demonstrate greater fatigue resistance in females compared to
males during single‐limb and whole‐body exercise. For single‐limb exercise, the intensity …
males during single‐limb and whole‐body exercise. For single‐limb exercise, the intensity …
Biological and methodological factors affecting response variability to endurance training and the influence of exercise intensity prescription
New Findings What is the topic of this review? Biological and methodological factors
associated with the variable changes in cardiorespiratory fitness in response to endurance …
associated with the variable changes in cardiorespiratory fitness in response to endurance …
The biological basis of sex differences in athletic performance: consensus statement for the American college of sports medicine
Biological sex is a primary determinant of athletic performance because of fundamental sex
differences in anatomy and physiology dictated by sex chromosomes and sex hormones …
differences in anatomy and physiology dictated by sex chromosomes and sex hormones …
Interaction of factors determining critical power
RP Goulding, S Marwood - Sports medicine, 2023 - Springer
The physiological determinants of high-intensity exercise tolerance are important for both
elite human performance and morbidity, mortality and disease in clinical settings. The …
elite human performance and morbidity, mortality and disease in clinical settings. The …
Velocity-based resistance training: do women need greater velocity loss to maximize adaptations?
J Rissanen, S Walker, F Pareja-Blanco… - European journal of …, 2022 - Springer
Purpose Men and women typically display different neuromuscular characteristics, force–
velocity relationships, and differing strength deficit (upper vs. lower body). Thus, it is not …
velocity relationships, and differing strength deficit (upper vs. lower body). Thus, it is not …
Critical power and work-prime account for variability in endurance training adaptations not captured by V̇o2max
J Collins, O Leach, A Dorff, J Linde… - Journal of Applied …, 2022 - journals.physiology.org
Responses to exercise at a given percentage of one's maximum rate of oxygen consumption
(V̇o2max), or percentage of the power associated with V̇o2max during a graded exercise …
(V̇o2max), or percentage of the power associated with V̇o2max during a graded exercise …
Cardiorespiratory fitness and performance adaptations to high-intensity interval training: are there differences between men and women? A systematic review with …
Background It is important to consider biological sex as a variable that might influence
exercise adaptation in order to optimize exercise prescription for men and women. Objective …
exercise adaptation in order to optimize exercise prescription for men and women. Objective …