In recent years, there has been a significant expansion in female participation in endurance (road and trail) running. The often reported sex differences in maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) are not the only differences between sexes during prolonged running. The aim of this narrative review was thus to discuss sex differences in running biomechanics, economy (both in fatigue and non-fatigue conditions), substrate utilization, muscle tissue characteristics (including ultrastructural muscle damage), neuromuscular fatigue, thermoregulation and pacing strategies. Although males and females do not differ in terms of running economy or endurance (i.e. percentage VO2max sustained), sex-specificities exist in running biomechanics (e.g. females have g...
Women are known to be less fatigable than men in single-joint exercises, but fatigue induced by runn...
The purpose of the study was to assess sex-related differences in resting mechanical properties and ...
Aim: It has been shown that females have greater muscular endurance than males and that this advanta...
In recent years, there has been a significant expansion in female participation in endurance (road a...
The observation that female marathon runners do not appear to 'hit the wall' like their male counter...
Ultra-endurance has been defined as any exercise bout that exceeds 6 h. A number of exceptional, rec...
Aim: Little is known about the gender differences in fatigue during prolonged locomotor exercise. Th...
Purpose - Despite interest in the possibility of females outperforming males in ultraendurance sport...
International audienceFew studies have assessed sex differences in neuromuscular fatigue after prolo...
Compiled by: David P. Speech/y in fulfilment of an MSc(MED) degree Department of Physiology Univer...
INTRODUCTION: Women have been shown to experience less neuromuscular fatigue than men in knee extens...
Ultra-endurance has been defined as any exercise bout that exceeds 6 h. A number of exceptional, rec...
Women are known to be less fatigable than men in single-joint exercises, but fatigue induced by runn...
The purpose of the study was to assess sex-related differences in resting mechanical properties and ...
Aim: It has been shown that females have greater muscular endurance than males and that this advanta...
In recent years, there has been a significant expansion in female participation in endurance (road a...
The observation that female marathon runners do not appear to 'hit the wall' like their male counter...
Ultra-endurance has been defined as any exercise bout that exceeds 6 h. A number of exceptional, rec...
Aim: Little is known about the gender differences in fatigue during prolonged locomotor exercise. Th...
Purpose - Despite interest in the possibility of females outperforming males in ultraendurance sport...
International audienceFew studies have assessed sex differences in neuromuscular fatigue after prolo...
Compiled by: David P. Speech/y in fulfilment of an MSc(MED) degree Department of Physiology Univer...
INTRODUCTION: Women have been shown to experience less neuromuscular fatigue than men in knee extens...
Ultra-endurance has been defined as any exercise bout that exceeds 6 h. A number of exceptional, rec...
Women are known to be less fatigable than men in single-joint exercises, but fatigue induced by runn...
The purpose of the study was to assess sex-related differences in resting mechanical properties and ...
Aim: It has been shown that females have greater muscular endurance than males and that this advanta...