Eccentric exercise-induced muscle weakness abolishes sex differences in fatigability during sustained submaximal isometric contractions
Background: Females are typically less fatigable than males during sustained isometric contractions at lower isometric contraction intensities. This sex difference in fatigability becomes more variable during higher intensity isometric and dynamic contractions. While less fatiguing than isometric or...
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Main Authors: | Hanna L. Jodoin (Author), Avery Hinks (Author), Olivia P. Roussel (Author), Vincenzo S. Contento (Author), Brian H. Dalton (Author), Geoffrey A. Power (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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