Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether supraspinal mechanisms contribute to the sex difference in fatigability during and recovery from a dynamic and isometric fatiguing task with the knee extensors. Methods: Transcranial magnetic stimulation and electrical stimulation were used to determine voluntary activation and contractile properties of the knee extensors in 14 men and 17 women (20.8 ± 1.9 yr) after a 1) 60-s sustained, maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC), and 2) dynamic fatiguing task involving 120 maximal voluntary concentric contractions with a 20% MVIC load. Results: There were no differences between men and women in the reduction of maximal torque during the sustained MVIC (54.4% ± 18.9% vs 55.9% ± 1...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Purpose: This study examined the mechanisms for force and...
Introduction: Females tend to be more fatigue resistant during isometric contractions, however, litt...
Purpose: To determine sex differences in strength and contractile properties after isometric and dyn...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether supraspinal mechanisms contribute to the ...
Introduction: Whether there is a gender difference in fatigue and recovery from maximal velocity fat...
Background and Purpose: Despite the implications of optimizing strength training post-stroke, little...
Females are less fatigable than males during isometric contractions across various muscles and inten...
Females are less fatigable than males during isometric exercise at intensities relative to maximal v...
Women are usually less fatigable than men during single-limb isometric contractions, primarily becau...
Females are less fatigable than males during isometric exercise at intensities relative to maximal v...
Purpose: This study determined the contribution of supraspinal fatigue to the sex difference in neur...
Sex-related differences in physiology and anatomy are responsible for profound differences in neurom...
Purpose This study examined the mechanisms for force and power reduction during and up to 48 h after...
This study determined the sex difference with aging in fatigability of the elbow flexor muscles duri...
Copyright © 2006 by the American Physiological SocietyYoung women are less fatigable than young men ...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Purpose: This study examined the mechanisms for force and...
Introduction: Females tend to be more fatigue resistant during isometric contractions, however, litt...
Purpose: To determine sex differences in strength and contractile properties after isometric and dyn...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether supraspinal mechanisms contribute to the ...
Introduction: Whether there is a gender difference in fatigue and recovery from maximal velocity fat...
Background and Purpose: Despite the implications of optimizing strength training post-stroke, little...
Females are less fatigable than males during isometric contractions across various muscles and inten...
Females are less fatigable than males during isometric exercise at intensities relative to maximal v...
Women are usually less fatigable than men during single-limb isometric contractions, primarily becau...
Females are less fatigable than males during isometric exercise at intensities relative to maximal v...
Purpose: This study determined the contribution of supraspinal fatigue to the sex difference in neur...
Sex-related differences in physiology and anatomy are responsible for profound differences in neurom...
Purpose This study examined the mechanisms for force and power reduction during and up to 48 h after...
This study determined the sex difference with aging in fatigability of the elbow flexor muscles duri...
Copyright © 2006 by the American Physiological SocietyYoung women are less fatigable than young men ...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Purpose: This study examined the mechanisms for force and...
Introduction: Females tend to be more fatigue resistant during isometric contractions, however, litt...
Purpose: To determine sex differences in strength and contractile properties after isometric and dyn...