Time course of training-induced changes in maximal exercise of short duration in men and women

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Levesque, M [1 ]
Boulay, MR [1 ]
Bouchard, C [1 ]
Simoneau, JA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV LAVAL, PEPS, PHYS ACT SCI LAB, Ste Foy, PQ G1K 7P4, CANADA
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anaerobic performance; gender differences; exercise training;
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The purpose of the present study was to test the hypothesis that gender differences are present in the extent and time course of exercise training-induced changes in maximal 10- and 90-s performance test. Thirty-six sedentary subjects (19 women and 17 men) were submitted to 15 weeks of training involving both continuous and interval ergocycle exercise sessions, while 13 other subjects (5 women and 8 men) served as a control group. Maximal power output after 10 s (P-10) and 90 s (P-90) of cycling exercise was measured before and at each 5-week interval of the 15-week training period in both groups. Significant (p<0.01) training-induced increases in performance were noted after 5 weeks, 10 weeks and 15 weeks of training for P-10, and after 5 and 10 weeks for P-90 in both genders. P-10 and P-90 were significantly increased in both genders (about 25% in men and 35% in women) following the 15-week training program and overall absolute increases were not statistically different between men and women. Slight increases (about 5%) in performance tests were observed in control subjects, but only during the first 5-week interval. P-10 and P-90 of women expressed as a percentage of that of men remained the same throughout the 15-week program. No significant relationship between pre-training values of P-10 and their responses to training was found in men and women. In conclusion, results of the present study indicate that women have the same capacity to increase maximal short-term performance in response to training in comparison to men.
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