<p>Values are means±SD.</p>a<p>p-value: differences between men and women (factorial ANOVA).</p><p>n.s. = non-significant.</p
<p>In the measures of body size there is a generally female-biased pattern of sexual size dimorphism...
In each case, results are shown for male and female residents separately and for all residents toget...
<p>*- Significant difference exists between men and women at p<0.05.</p><p>SD- Standard Deviation.</...
<p><i>p-value reflects differences in men and women based on independent samples t-tests.</i></p><p>...
<p>Significant difference between genders are expressed as</p>**<p>p<0.01;</p>***<p>p<0.001.</p
<p>Values are means ± S.D. N = 7 for men and women. VO2peak, maximal oxygen uptake.</p><p>*Significa...
Descriptive statistics on variables of main interest and differences between men and women.</p
<p>All measurements were taken by a single ringer (AC). SD: standard deviation; NS: non-significant<...
<p>Variables are expressed as n or means ± SEM.</p>*<p>P<0.05,</p>**<p>P<0.01 vs. male.</p
*<p>indicates a statistically significant difference between males and females (p<0.05).</p
<p>Characteristics of participants by sex (values are mean and SD unless otherwise stated).</p
<p>Box plots depicting LCD induced changes (i.e. ΔCID2-CID1) in anthropometric and clinical paramete...
<p>Values are means ± SD or median (inter-quartile range) or number (proportion).</p><p>p-values wer...
<p>Individual and average just-noticeable differences for men and women in all three tasks.</p
*<p>means ± standard deviation (SD).</p><p><i>P</i> values for sex differences are based on t tests....
<p>In the measures of body size there is a generally female-biased pattern of sexual size dimorphism...
In each case, results are shown for male and female residents separately and for all residents toget...
<p>*- Significant difference exists between men and women at p<0.05.</p><p>SD- Standard Deviation.</...
<p><i>p-value reflects differences in men and women based on independent samples t-tests.</i></p><p>...
<p>Significant difference between genders are expressed as</p>**<p>p<0.01;</p>***<p>p<0.001.</p
<p>Values are means ± S.D. N = 7 for men and women. VO2peak, maximal oxygen uptake.</p><p>*Significa...
Descriptive statistics on variables of main interest and differences between men and women.</p
<p>All measurements were taken by a single ringer (AC). SD: standard deviation; NS: non-significant<...
<p>Variables are expressed as n or means ± SEM.</p>*<p>P<0.05,</p>**<p>P<0.01 vs. male.</p
*<p>indicates a statistically significant difference between males and females (p<0.05).</p
<p>Characteristics of participants by sex (values are mean and SD unless otherwise stated).</p
<p>Box plots depicting LCD induced changes (i.e. ΔCID2-CID1) in anthropometric and clinical paramete...
<p>Values are means ± SD or median (inter-quartile range) or number (proportion).</p><p>p-values wer...
<p>Individual and average just-noticeable differences for men and women in all three tasks.</p
*<p>means ± standard deviation (SD).</p><p><i>P</i> values for sex differences are based on t tests....
<p>In the measures of body size there is a generally female-biased pattern of sexual size dimorphism...
In each case, results are shown for male and female residents separately and for all residents toget...
<p>*- Significant difference exists between men and women at p<0.05.</p><p>SD- Standard Deviation.</...