The exercise power-duration relationship is equally reproducible in eumenorrheic female and male humans

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作者
James, Jessica J. [1 ]
Leach, Olivia K. [1 ]
Young, Arianna M. [1 ]
Newman, Audrey N. [1 ]
Mpongo, Kiese L. [1 ]
Quirante, Jaron M. [1 ]
Wardell, Devon B. [1 ]
Ahmadi, Mohadeseh [1 ]
Gifford, Jayson R. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Brigham Young Univ, Dept Exercise Sci, Provo, UT 84604 USA
[2] Brigham Young Univ, Program Gerontol, Provo, UT 84602 USA
关键词
critical power; menstrual cycle; power-duration relationship; sex differences; V_O2max; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; MENSTRUAL-CYCLE; SEX-DIFFERENCES; RELIABILITY; SPORTS; PHASE;
D O I
10.1152/japplphysiol.00416.2022
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
This study aims to investigate the effect of the menstrual cycle (MC) on exercise performance across the power-duration relation-ship (PDR). We hypothesized females would exhibit greater variability in the PDR across the MC than males across a similar time -span, with critical power (CP) and work-prime (W) being lower during the early follicular phase than the late follicular and midluteal phases. Seven eumenorrheic, endurance-trained female adults performed multiple constant-load-to-task-failure and maximum-power tests at three timepoints across the MC (early follicular, late follicular, and midluteal phases). Ten endurance -trained male adults performed the same tests approximately 10 days apart. No differences across the PDR were observed between MC phases (CP: 186.74 +/- 31.00 W, P = 0.955, CV = 0.81 +/- 0.65%) (W: 7,961.81 +/- 2,537.68 J, P = 0.476, CV = 10.48 +/- 3.06%). CP was similar for male and female subjects (11.82 +/- 1.42 Wmiddotkg-1vs. 11.56 +/- 1.51 Wmiddotkg-1, respectively) when control-ling for leg lean mass. However, W' was larger (P = 0.047) for male subjects (617.28 +/- 130.10 Jmiddotkg-1) than female subjects (490.03 +/- 136.70 Jmiddotkg-1) when controlling for leg lean mass. MC phase does not need to be controlled when conducting aerobic endurance performance research on eumenorrheic female subjects without menstrual dysfunction. Nevertheless, several sex dif-ferences in the power-duration relationship exist, even after normalizing for body composition. Therefore, previous studies describing the physiology of exercise performance in male subjects may not perfectly describe that of female subjects.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Females are often excluded from exercise performance research due to experimental challenges in con-trolling for the menstrual cycle (MC), causing uncertainty regarding how the MC impacts female performance. The present study examined the influences that biological sex and the MC have on the power-duration relationship (PDR) by comparing critical power (CP), Work-prime (W), and maximum power output (PMAX) in males and females. Our data provide evidence that the MC does not influence the PDR and that females exhibit similar reproducibility as males. Thus, when conducting aerobic endurance exercise research on eumenorrheic females without menstrual dysfunction, the phase of the MC does not need to be controlled. Although differences in body composition account for some differences between the sexes, sex differences in Wand PMAX per-sisted even after normalizing for different metrics of body composition. These data highlight the necessity and feasibility of examining sex differences in performance, as previously generated male-only data within the literature may not apply to female subjects.
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