Copyright © 2006 by the American Physiological SocietyYoung women are less fatigable than young men for maximal and submaximal contractions, but the contribution of supraspinal fatigue to the sex difference is not known. This study used cortical stimulation to compare the magnitude of supraspinal fatigue during sustained isometric maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) performed with the elbow flexor muscles of young men and women. Eight women (25.6 +/- 3.6 yr, mean +/- SD) and 9 men (25.4 +/- 3.8 yr) performed six sustained MVCs (22-s duration each, separated by 10 s). Before the fatiguing contractions, the men were stronger than the women (75.9 +/- 9.2 vs. 42.7 +/- 8.0 N.m; P 0.05) and at the start of the fatiguing task (P > 0.05). By the...
The magnitude of failure in voluntary drive after fatiguing contractions of different intensities in...
To explore the cause of higher skeletal muscle fatigue resistance in women than men, we used electri...
Heather Day1, Mary Wilkenson1, Micaela Dusseault1, Katie Kennedy2, Ryan Colquhoun1. 1University of S...
Young women are less fatigable than young men for maximal and submaximal contractions, but the contr...
Purpose: This study determined the contribution of supraspinal fatigue to the sex difference in neur...
The purpose of this study was to compare the time to task failure for a series of intermittent subma...
The purpose of this study was to compare the time to task failure for a submaximal fatiguing contrac...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether supraspinal mechanisms contribute to the ...
This study determined the sex difference with aging in fatigability of the elbow flexor muscles duri...
Introduction: Whether there is a gender difference in fatigue and recovery from maximal velocity fat...
Introduction: Females tend to be more fatigue resistant during isometric contractions, however, litt...
supraspinal/central fatigue explain the lesser muscle endurance of men compared with women? Several ...
Previous research on fatigue using isometric contractions suggests that females are more fatigue res...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to advance our understanding of the healthy human neuromus...
Women can be less fatigable than men due to sex-related differences within the neuromuscular system ...
The magnitude of failure in voluntary drive after fatiguing contractions of different intensities in...
To explore the cause of higher skeletal muscle fatigue resistance in women than men, we used electri...
Heather Day1, Mary Wilkenson1, Micaela Dusseault1, Katie Kennedy2, Ryan Colquhoun1. 1University of S...
Young women are less fatigable than young men for maximal and submaximal contractions, but the contr...
Purpose: This study determined the contribution of supraspinal fatigue to the sex difference in neur...
The purpose of this study was to compare the time to task failure for a series of intermittent subma...
The purpose of this study was to compare the time to task failure for a submaximal fatiguing contrac...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether supraspinal mechanisms contribute to the ...
This study determined the sex difference with aging in fatigability of the elbow flexor muscles duri...
Introduction: Whether there is a gender difference in fatigue and recovery from maximal velocity fat...
Introduction: Females tend to be more fatigue resistant during isometric contractions, however, litt...
supraspinal/central fatigue explain the lesser muscle endurance of men compared with women? Several ...
Previous research on fatigue using isometric contractions suggests that females are more fatigue res...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to advance our understanding of the healthy human neuromus...
Women can be less fatigable than men due to sex-related differences within the neuromuscular system ...
The magnitude of failure in voluntary drive after fatiguing contractions of different intensities in...
To explore the cause of higher skeletal muscle fatigue resistance in women than men, we used electri...
Heather Day1, Mary Wilkenson1, Micaela Dusseault1, Katie Kennedy2, Ryan Colquhoun1. 1University of S...