<p>Significant difference between genders are expressed as</p>**<p>p<0.01;</p>***<p>p<0.001.</p
<p>* p <0.001 between men and women</p><p>Baseline characteristics of study participants.</p
<p>Data are means ±SE. a; significantly lower in women P≤0.05, b; significantly higher in women P≤0....
<p>Characteristics of participants by sex (values are mean and SD unless otherwise stated).</p
*<p>indicates a statistically significant difference between males and females (p<0.05).</p
*<p>means ± standard deviation (SD).</p><p><i>P</i> values for sex differences are based on t tests....
<p>Variables are expressed as n or means ± SEM.</p>*<p>P<0.05,</p>**<p>P<0.01 vs. male.</p
<p>The individuals in all three groups had no significant difference in gender (X2 = 0.256, P = 0.88...
<p><i>p-value reflects differences in men and women based on independent samples t-tests.</i></p><p>...
<p>Values are means ± S.D. N = 7 for men and women. VO2peak, maximal oxygen uptake.</p><p>*Significa...
a<p>expressed as %.</p>b<p>expressed on 5 point Likert scale.</p><p>Gender Differences for Measured ...
<p>Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; WC, waist circumference.</p>a<p>Significant differences betw...
§<p>Data represented as mean ± standard deviation, unless otherwise stated.</p>*<p>p<0.05 for differ...
<p>All data. SD: standard deviation</p><p>*: significant difference.</p><p>Morphological characteris...
<p>Values are means±SD.</p>a<p>p-value: differences between men and women (factorial ANOVA).</p><p>n...
<p>Mean ± one standard deviation are reported.</p><p>* Significant (p<0.05) difference between males...
<p>* p <0.001 between men and women</p><p>Baseline characteristics of study participants.</p
<p>Data are means ±SE. a; significantly lower in women P≤0.05, b; significantly higher in women P≤0....
<p>Characteristics of participants by sex (values are mean and SD unless otherwise stated).</p
*<p>indicates a statistically significant difference between males and females (p<0.05).</p
*<p>means ± standard deviation (SD).</p><p><i>P</i> values for sex differences are based on t tests....
<p>Variables are expressed as n or means ± SEM.</p>*<p>P<0.05,</p>**<p>P<0.01 vs. male.</p
<p>The individuals in all three groups had no significant difference in gender (X2 = 0.256, P = 0.88...
<p><i>p-value reflects differences in men and women based on independent samples t-tests.</i></p><p>...
<p>Values are means ± S.D. N = 7 for men and women. VO2peak, maximal oxygen uptake.</p><p>*Significa...
a<p>expressed as %.</p>b<p>expressed on 5 point Likert scale.</p><p>Gender Differences for Measured ...
<p>Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; WC, waist circumference.</p>a<p>Significant differences betw...
§<p>Data represented as mean ± standard deviation, unless otherwise stated.</p>*<p>p<0.05 for differ...
<p>All data. SD: standard deviation</p><p>*: significant difference.</p><p>Morphological characteris...
<p>Values are means±SD.</p>a<p>p-value: differences between men and women (factorial ANOVA).</p><p>n...
<p>Mean ± one standard deviation are reported.</p><p>* Significant (p<0.05) difference between males...
<p>* p <0.001 between men and women</p><p>Baseline characteristics of study participants.</p
<p>Data are means ±SE. a; significantly lower in women P≤0.05, b; significantly higher in women P≤0....
<p>Characteristics of participants by sex (values are mean and SD unless otherwise stated).</p