The objective of this review was to examine the ratio of female and male participants utilised in data informing consensus statements and position stands in the field of resistance training (RT). In order to achieve this objective, we conducted an ‘audit’ style review. We accessed three databases: SPORTDiscus, MEDLINE and Google Scholar utilising the following search terms: resistance or strength training AND consensus statements or position statements/stands. Eligibility criteria included consensus statements and position stands for RT in youth, adults and older adults. In this paper we have used the term ‘female’ to describe biological sex. Gender is a social construct and often describes roles and behaviours that society assigns to men o...
Understanding sex and gender differences is fundamental to rigorous and inclusive research, whether ...
This dataset includes information regarding participant sex from 6 sport and exercise science journa...
The purpose of this study was to compare the amount of exercise prescribed with the amount completed...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
The aim of this study is to estimate the ratio of male and female participants in Sports and Exercis...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
This presentation will examine the influence of gender on resistance training adherence in division ...
Performing a regular strength training routine leads to a plethora of beneficial physiological and p...
Objective: To assess the gender composition of guideline contributors for all World Health Organizat...
There is a strong consensus in the experimental literature according to which women are more risk av...
It is already well established that resistance training provides health benefits for both males and ...
This article explores the influence of gender on resistance training adherence in female athletes an...
This study reviews the literature on gender issues in human development, focuses on student revealin...
Summary: Objectives: Despite their generally more health promoting behaviours, women are found to pa...
Background Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. E...
Understanding sex and gender differences is fundamental to rigorous and inclusive research, whether ...
This dataset includes information regarding participant sex from 6 sport and exercise science journa...
The purpose of this study was to compare the amount of exercise prescribed with the amount completed...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
The aim of this study is to estimate the ratio of male and female participants in Sports and Exercis...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
This presentation will examine the influence of gender on resistance training adherence in division ...
Performing a regular strength training routine leads to a plethora of beneficial physiological and p...
Objective: To assess the gender composition of guideline contributors for all World Health Organizat...
There is a strong consensus in the experimental literature according to which women are more risk av...
It is already well established that resistance training provides health benefits for both males and ...
This article explores the influence of gender on resistance training adherence in female athletes an...
This study reviews the literature on gender issues in human development, focuses on student revealin...
Summary: Objectives: Despite their generally more health promoting behaviours, women are found to pa...
Background Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. E...
Understanding sex and gender differences is fundamental to rigorous and inclusive research, whether ...
This dataset includes information regarding participant sex from 6 sport and exercise science journa...
The purpose of this study was to compare the amount of exercise prescribed with the amount completed...