2024
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00656.2023
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Quadriceps fatigue during hypoxic and ischemic knee-extension exercise is similar in males and females

Paolo B. Dominelli,
Jonathon W. Senefeld,
Chad C. Wiggins
et al.

Abstract: Hypoxia is known to increase muscle fatigue via both central and peripheral mechanisms. Females are typically less fatigable than males during isometric fatiguing contractions due to greater peripheral blood flow. However, sex differences in fatigue are blunted during dynamic fatiguing tasks. Thus, this study determined the interactions of sex and hypoxia on knee extensor muscle contractile function during a dynamic, ischemic fatiguing contraction. Electrical stimulation was used to determine contractile prope… Show more

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