Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding one sex from studies of conditions that affect both sexes is problematic and has received attention as a public policy issue in the United States, resulting in legislation and recommendations made by the National Institutes of Health to address this deficiency of study designs. It is unknown to what extent biomechanical studies have inappropriately excluded one sex. The objective of this study was to provide objective data on this question.A retrospective review of random samples of abstracts presented at American Society of Biomechanics annual meetings from 1983 to 2013 was conducted to assess reporting of sex of study samples and whether the ...
The objective of this review was to examine the ratio of female and male participants utilised in da...
Objectives—Although women account for almost half the working population in industrialised countries...
<p>Numbers of papers (and percentage) of studies that focused on females, males, or both sexes autho...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
Background Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. E...
<p>Percentage of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB) conference abstracts that report sex of part...
As part of an initiative to improve rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research, the U.S. Natio...
In 2016, to address the historical overrepresentation of male subjects in biomedical research, the U...
Sex and gender differences influence the health and wellbeing of men and women. Although studies hav...
Models of human disease have traditionally been biased towards the male body. Here, we perform a ret...
Summary • BJP now requires sex to be considered as an experimental variable for all experimental re...
Background Growing evidence for clinically significant differences between the sexes has attracted t...
Abstract Background The 2015 National Institutes of Health (NIH) policy that sex be considered as a ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of male and female research participants and rates of sex-bas...
Background Clinical and preclinical studies have shown that there are sex-based differences at the g...
The objective of this review was to examine the ratio of female and male participants utilised in da...
Objectives—Although women account for almost half the working population in industrialised countries...
<p>Numbers of papers (and percentage) of studies that focused on females, males, or both sexes autho...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
Background Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. E...
<p>Percentage of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB) conference abstracts that report sex of part...
As part of an initiative to improve rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research, the U.S. Natio...
In 2016, to address the historical overrepresentation of male subjects in biomedical research, the U...
Sex and gender differences influence the health and wellbeing of men and women. Although studies hav...
Models of human disease have traditionally been biased towards the male body. Here, we perform a ret...
Summary • BJP now requires sex to be considered as an experimental variable for all experimental re...
Background Growing evidence for clinically significant differences between the sexes has attracted t...
Abstract Background The 2015 National Institutes of Health (NIH) policy that sex be considered as a ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of male and female research participants and rates of sex-bas...
Background Clinical and preclinical studies have shown that there are sex-based differences at the g...
The objective of this review was to examine the ratio of female and male participants utilised in da...
Objectives—Although women account for almost half the working population in industrialised countries...
<p>Numbers of papers (and percentage) of studies that focused on females, males, or both sexes autho...