Females are underrepresented in sports and exercise medicine research, both as authors and as research participants. The aim of this study was therefore to explore who does sports and exercise medicine research on females. All original research articles with female-only samples published in six major sports and exercise medicine journals over a 7-year period (2014–2020; n=334) were examined. Out of the 2027 authors of the articles in question, 1149 were categorized as male (56.7%) and 850 were categorized as female (41.9%; 28 [1.4%] could not be categorized). A slight majority of the articles had a female as frst author (51.5%), while the majority of the last authors were male (62.3%). Binomial tests of proportions revealed that females wer...
It has been suggested that women in academia operate in a ‘chilly climate’. A chilly climate is char...
Unequal proportions of male and female participants in exercise research might be attributed, in par...
Women’s underrepresentation in science is an unfair situation apparent in different research fields...
The aim of this study is to estimate the ratio of male and female participants in Sports and Exercis...
Background We sought to investigate sex‐specific differences in authorship of cardiovascular resear...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE in Journal of Information Science on ...
International audienceAbstract Background Many studies examined gender inequalities in research, but...
Purpose/Hypothesis : Academic physical therapy often requires publication for early career success. ...
This dataset includes information regarding participant sex from 6 sport and exercise science journa...
Although there is an extensive literature about talent development, the lack of data pertaining to f...
Background: Besides the number of publications, the number of citations is another key metric often...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
Gender inequalities in science are an ongoing concern, but their current causes are not well underst...
Objective: Studies with authors trained in research methods are of higher quality than those without...
Background Clinical and preclinical studies have shown that there are sex-based differences at the g...
It has been suggested that women in academia operate in a ‘chilly climate’. A chilly climate is char...
Unequal proportions of male and female participants in exercise research might be attributed, in par...
Women’s underrepresentation in science is an unfair situation apparent in different research fields...
The aim of this study is to estimate the ratio of male and female participants in Sports and Exercis...
Background We sought to investigate sex‐specific differences in authorship of cardiovascular resear...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE in Journal of Information Science on ...
International audienceAbstract Background Many studies examined gender inequalities in research, but...
Purpose/Hypothesis : Academic physical therapy often requires publication for early career success. ...
This dataset includes information regarding participant sex from 6 sport and exercise science journa...
Although there is an extensive literature about talent development, the lack of data pertaining to f...
Background: Besides the number of publications, the number of citations is another key metric often...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
Gender inequalities in science are an ongoing concern, but their current causes are not well underst...
Objective: Studies with authors trained in research methods are of higher quality than those without...
Background Clinical and preclinical studies have shown that there are sex-based differences at the g...
It has been suggested that women in academia operate in a ‘chilly climate’. A chilly climate is char...
Unequal proportions of male and female participants in exercise research might be attributed, in par...
Women’s underrepresentation in science is an unfair situation apparent in different research fields...