The participation of girls in elite sport has increased exponentially over the past 30 years. Despite these increases a tradition for recruiting boys for exercise studies persistsand our knowledge of the physiologic response to exercise in girls remains limited. Girls' physiology varies with age and maturation and is underpinned by a divergent hormonal milieu which begins early in foetal life. Sexual dimorphism underlies much of the physiologic response to exercise, and becomes most acute during adolescence when boys become taller, heavier, less fat and are more muscular than girls. Young girl athletes are not simply smaller, less muscular boys. The widening sex disparity in responses to exercise during puberty cannot always be accounted fo...
This article has been accepted for publication in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, following ...
The elite female adolescent athletes in this study were late maturers and had a later onset of menar...
Intensive training at a young age may adversely affect the growth and sexual maturation of female at...
More than ever, many young athletes are being encouraged to train intensely for sporting competition...
Performance in sport takes place within a matrix of bio-cultural characteristics but boys' success i...
As more and more women started participating in sports over the past 50 years, they embarked on a "c...
Regular physical activity is important for the health of both sexes. However, the physiological, ana...
The genetic potentials for growth can be fully expressed only under favourable environmental condi-t...
The goal of this prospective study was to assess whether intensive physical training during puberty ...
International audienceParticipation in recreational physical activity is widely acknowledged to prov...
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
Background/Aim. It is well known that continuous engagement in physical activity is important for no...
The purpose of this study was to compare the redox, hormonal, metabolic, and lipid profiles of femal...
© 2018, Inst. Sci. inf., Univ. Defence in Belgrade. All rights reserved. Background/Aim. It is well ...
This article has been accepted for publication in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, following ...
The elite female adolescent athletes in this study were late maturers and had a later onset of menar...
Intensive training at a young age may adversely affect the growth and sexual maturation of female at...
More than ever, many young athletes are being encouraged to train intensely for sporting competition...
Performance in sport takes place within a matrix of bio-cultural characteristics but boys' success i...
As more and more women started participating in sports over the past 50 years, they embarked on a "c...
Regular physical activity is important for the health of both sexes. However, the physiological, ana...
The genetic potentials for growth can be fully expressed only under favourable environmental condi-t...
The goal of this prospective study was to assess whether intensive physical training during puberty ...
International audienceParticipation in recreational physical activity is widely acknowledged to prov...
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
Background/Aim. It is well known that continuous engagement in physical activity is important for no...
The purpose of this study was to compare the redox, hormonal, metabolic, and lipid profiles of femal...
© 2018, Inst. Sci. inf., Univ. Defence in Belgrade. All rights reserved. Background/Aim. It is well ...
This article has been accepted for publication in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, following ...
The elite female adolescent athletes in this study were late maturers and had a later onset of menar...
Intensive training at a young age may adversely affect the growth and sexual maturation of female at...