International audienceGender-based differences in the physiological response to exercise have been studied extensively for the last four decades, and yet the study of post-exercise, gender-specific recovery has only been developing in more recent years. This review of the literature aims to present the current state of knowledge in this field, focusing on some of the most pertinent aspects of physiological recovery in female athletes and how metabolic, thermoregulatory, or inflammation and repair processes may differ from those observed in male athletes. Scientific investigations on the effect of gender on substrate utilization during exercise have yielded conflicting results. Factors contributing to the lack of agreement between studies in...
The purpose of the study was to examine whether there were differences between males and females in ...
Abstract Prior to endurance competition, many endurance athletes participate in a carbohydrate loadi...
Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) caused by unaccustomed or strenuous exercise can result in red...
International audienceGender-based differences in the physiological response to exercise have been s...
International audienceGender-based differences in the physiological response to exercise have been s...
The observation that female marathon runners do not appear to 'hit the wall' like their male counter...
Performing elevated training workloads is susceptible to yield deleterious effects if the organism i...
Until recently, sports nutrition dietary recommendations have primarily been driven by the nutrition...
PURPOSE: Gender-specific differences in substrate utilization during exercise have been reported, ty...
Exercise has long been recognized for its beneficial effects on glucose handling in both insulin sen...
differences in substrate utilization during exercise have been reported, typically such that women r...
Compared to males, females oxidize proportionately more fat and less carbohydrate during endurance e...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the gender differences in thermoregulatory responses du...
As more and more women started participating in sports over the past 50 years, they embarked on a "c...
The purpose of this study was to compare the redox, hormonal, metabolic, and lipid profiles of femal...
The purpose of the study was to examine whether there were differences between males and females in ...
Abstract Prior to endurance competition, many endurance athletes participate in a carbohydrate loadi...
Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) caused by unaccustomed or strenuous exercise can result in red...
International audienceGender-based differences in the physiological response to exercise have been s...
International audienceGender-based differences in the physiological response to exercise have been s...
The observation that female marathon runners do not appear to 'hit the wall' like their male counter...
Performing elevated training workloads is susceptible to yield deleterious effects if the organism i...
Until recently, sports nutrition dietary recommendations have primarily been driven by the nutrition...
PURPOSE: Gender-specific differences in substrate utilization during exercise have been reported, ty...
Exercise has long been recognized for its beneficial effects on glucose handling in both insulin sen...
differences in substrate utilization during exercise have been reported, typically such that women r...
Compared to males, females oxidize proportionately more fat and less carbohydrate during endurance e...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the gender differences in thermoregulatory responses du...
As more and more women started participating in sports over the past 50 years, they embarked on a "c...
The purpose of this study was to compare the redox, hormonal, metabolic, and lipid profiles of femal...
The purpose of the study was to examine whether there were differences between males and females in ...
Abstract Prior to endurance competition, many endurance athletes participate in a carbohydrate loadi...
Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) caused by unaccustomed or strenuous exercise can result in red...